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A U.S.-led global operation disrupted a drug ring, seizing 110kg of methamphetamine hidden in everyday goods across Asia.
A coordinated international operation led by the U.S. DEA, Singapore’s CNB, and agencies from Brunei, Australia, and New Zealand disrupted a transnational drug syndicate in 2025, resulting in the seizure of nearly 110kg of methamphetamine.
The drugs, believed to originate in Mexico, were hidden in electronic devices, furniture, and food shipments and routed through courier services and virtual offices.
Seizures occurred in Singapore, Australia (40kg), New Zealand (10kg), and Brunei (49kg), with intelligence linking all operations to a single network.
The effort, spanning 12 months and known as Operation Amalgam, intercepted over 90 attempted shipments, led to multiple arrests, and underscored the critical role of cross-border collaboration in combating global drug trafficking.
Una operación global liderada por Estados Unidos interrumpió una red de drogas, confiscando 110 kg de metanfetamina escondida en artículos de uso diario en toda Asia.