Israeli police uncovered a drug laboratory in an apartment in Haifa's Hadar neighborhood and seized approximately 8 kg of a substance suspected to be the drug "Doctor," according to police spokesperson Or Ravid in a report by N12. The lab and seizure were documented by police.
Police uncovered a drug production lab inside an apartment in Haifa's Hadar neighborhood on Thursday morning, seizing about 8 kg of a substance suspected to be the drug known as "Doctor." The seizure was documented by police spokesperson imagery, according to a report by Or Ravid (N12). The case builds on recent police activity against drug infrastructure in the Haifa metropolitan area; earlier this month The Zioneer reported an administrative closure order on a Haifa apartment used as a drug station, and last week the force seized over 150 kg of cannabis in separate lab raids in the nearby Kiryat area. No arrests were reported in this specific case as of publication. The identity of the apartment owner and the lab's operational scope remain under investigation.
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