lab filled with burned out microwaves rusted equipment and exposed wiring
Walter White would never stand for that! Inside the chaotic Breaking Bad-style drugs lab filled with burned out microwaves, rusted equipment and exposed wiring
These are the chaotic scenes inside a Breaking Bad-style drugs laboratory filled with burned out microwaves, dirty and rusty equipment and exposed wiring.
It took Merseyside Police's forensic officers four days to comb the dilapidated building after they raided the three-storey terraced house in Wavertree, Liverpool, at 3.50pm on Sunday.
Inside the derelict building they discovered vats, glass cylinders, rusted spoons, gas containers and other gear they believe could have been used make and flood the streets with Class A drugs.
It is suspected meth-amphetamine was being 'cooked' on a regular basis inside the house.
These photos show the crumbling interior of the property, with electrical wires exposed, vats containing liquids, and hosepipes attached to sink taps.
Glass cylinders, rusted ladles, metal cooking trays, almost-burnt out microwaves, plastic containers of silicone and heavy gas containers were also among the haul.
Buckets of oil, measuring jars, and other chemicals littered the floors of most rooms.
Squatters are understood to have been living inside the house, with guitars, keyboards, amplifiers and other musical instruments scattered around, perhaps left behind by previous tenants.
Some of the walls were painted in garish multicoloured designs and branded with 'Viva la Skwot'.
The sheer scale of the clean-up operation, and removal of suspected noxious chemicals, is likely to take until the weekend, police said.
It is understood the flat's landlord, who does not live in Merseyside, came across the drugs lab when trying to evict a squatter.
Residents said the windows were blacked out and officers told them some walls had been knocked down to create more space for drug-making.
It is believed meth-amphetamine was being produced inside the flat, but police are yet to confirm the type of substance being made.
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