Police in Italy arrest ‘Breaking Bad’ fan in huge meth lab bust
- Italian police arrested a 22-year-old university student for operating one of the largest clandestine methamphetamine laboratories in the country, as reported by police in a statement.
- The student was charged with the illegal production of drugs, which can lead to sentences of six to 20 years in Italy.
- During the raid on March 21, officers discovered a complex distillation workshop and areas for mixing drugs like MDMA and DMT.
- The meth lab included equipment used for mixing drug compounds, alongside materials for producing LSD, according to the police's findings.
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22-Year-Old "Breaking Bad" Fan Arrested In Meth Lab Bust In Italy
Italian police said on Friday they had dismantled one of the largest clandestine methamphetamine laboratories in the country, arresting a university student they described as a fan of the cult TV series "Breaking Bad".
Italian police arrest 'Breaking Bad' fan in meth lab bust
Italian police said on Friday they had dismantled one of the largest clandestine methamphetamine laboratories in the country, arresting a university student they described as a fan of the cult TV series "Breaking Bad".
Dismantled in Italy a large clandestine synthetic drug laboratory inspired by the ‘Breaking Bad’ series
The Italian police have dismantled a large clandestine laboratory located in the home of a 22-year-old university student who produced methamphetamines and other synthetic drugs, inspired by the popular television series Breaking Bad. The young man, with knowledge of chemistry, had arranged the ground floor and the attic of his house, in the northern city of Novara, to manufacture narcotic substances. In Italy this crime is punishable by penalti…
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