Meth pours into Central California in liquid form as smugglers try to evade detection

FRESNO, Calif. – Authorities say drug traffickers are disguising methamphetamine as a liquid to smuggle it into the United States from Mexico.

It’s sealed in tequila bottles or plastic detergent containers to fool border agents and traffic officers. Once deep inside California’s Central Valley, a national distribution hub, meth cooks convert it into crystals — the most sought-after form on the street.

Mike Prado of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Investigation’s Fresno unit says conversion labs are popping up in neighbourhoods, as in the case of a lab that caused a house in Fresno to explode two years ago rattling neighbours’ nerves.

Prado says these labs are dangerous because they’re hidden away in densely populated apartment buildings and foreclosed homes in quiet neighbourhoods where children play on the street.

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