I dont agree with this. 400 litres in terms of industrial scale is chicken feed. Check out these articles. one reports finding 1900 litres of MD-P2P!!
340 litres found in van..
POLICE who stopped to help the drivers of a broken-down van in Geelong on Monday stumbled across Victoria's largest liquid ecstasy haul.
Police seized 340 litres of the liquid, which is used to make ecstasy tablets, after they stopped to help a white van in North Geelong on Monday night.
The liquid could have produced 320 kilograms of ecstasy worth an estimated $51 million.
The head of the drug squad, Inspector Steve Smith, said the van, which police helped remove from the road, had broken down in Melbourne Road, near Victoria Street in North Geelong just after 5pm on Monday.
"Police attention was drawn to the van as a result of apparent engine trouble, and their suspicions were drawn to the contents of the van through the demeanour of the occupants," Mr Smith said.
The van was a hire vehicle that had been driven from NSW, and the two men inside were allegedly evasive about where they were going.
Mr Smith said a search revealed 68 containers of the chemical hidden in boxes in the back of the van.
The chemicals could have been used to produce 1.3 million ecstasy tablets.
Mr Smith agreed that luck had played a major role in the seizure.
"It's a Christmas present for Victoria Police and also the Victorian community," he said. "Those pills were destined to the streets of Melbourne within a two-week period."
Patrick Pak Lamb Li, 50, of Campsey, NSW, and Keng Chuan Koh, 27, of Singapore, appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates Court yesterday charged with trafficking a commercial quantity of a drug of dependence, and were remanded to reappear on July 13.
Instead of being arrested nd detained they should've been praised and medaled for having the mentality to produce a clean product. I have yet to hear more than a handful of stories of people dying from clean mdma. Out of millions and millions of users thats a pretty damn good percentage. The government should be working to produce clean product instead of criminalizing it.