Limburg leads Belgium in illegal drug labs and drug waste dumpings

In the past five years, 62 illegal drug labs have been dismantled in Limburg, making it the leading province in Belgium for synthetic drug production, Het Nieuwsblad reports.

MP Steven Matheï of CD&V provided figures concerning drug labs based on data from minister of Justice and party colleague Annelies Verlinden. Antwerp had the second most drug labs at 40, followed by Liège with 17. Limburg also tops the list for drug waste dumping, with 66 registered sites.

"With the arrival of the new container port in Genk, the problem threatens to grow further. So a structured approach is needed," said Matheï.

"The battle against synthetic drug production is far from over"

Since 2019, Belgium has dismantled 172 labs. While labs were once concentrated in border areas, increased controls have pushed activity elsewhere.

“You see the waterbed effect… the labs are moving from the border municipalities to deeper in the province,” Matheï said. Labs have now been uncovered in 26 Limburg municipalities. "The battle against synthetic drug production is far from over,” he said.

Despite the high numbers, most labs are still found only after reports or accidental discoveries. Matheï urges municipalities and police to promote anonymous reporting: “A suspicious smell, an abandoned warehouse, a large number of chemical barrels? Anyone who smells something suspicious should be able and dare to report it.”

Drug waste dumping

Drug waste dumping is another major issue. "These dumpings are harmful to public health and the environment, and they are also expensive,” Matheï said. Clean-up often falls to municipalities or landowners, who rarely recover the costs due to the perpetrators being insolvent.

Matheï calls for a federal fund to help cover clean-up expenses, as exists in the Netherlands. He also advocates for better cross-border cooperation within the Benelux: “Because criminal networks know no borders, our approach should not be restricted by them.”


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