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Record-setting synthetic drug seizures in INTERPOL-coordinated operation

Record-setting synthetic drug seizures in INTERPOL-coordinated operation

Operation Lionfish Mayag III nets enough fentanyl to kill 151 million people 

LYON, France – An international operation against drug trafficking has led to massive seizures of synthetic drugs valued at USD 6.5 billion, based on current wholesale values.

Authorities intercepted a total of 76 tonnes of drugs, including 51 tonnes of methamphetamine - highlighted by a record 297 million meth pills, known as ‘yaba’ - along with fentanyl, heroin, cocaine, and chemical precursors.

Operation Lionfish-Mayag III (30 June - 13 July) focused on combating the manufacturing, trafficking and smuggling of synthetic drugs across 18 countries in Asia and North America. The Operational Coordination Unit, based in Colombo, Sri Lanka, brought together specialized officers and international partners to work together in real-time on transnational cases. (Interpol, Frankreich, 16.09.2025)

https://www.interpol.int/News-and-Events/News/2025/Record-setting-synthetic-drug-seizures-in-INTERPOL-coordinated-operation