North Hollywood Warehouse Made Pizza Covers up Drug Rendering
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) investigated a drug lab disguised as a pizza kitchen in North Hollywood on the 22nd.
The operation is part of the Los Angeles Police Department's special anti-drug operation. A warehouse on the 7300 block of Radford Avenue was converted into a "drug laboratory" for extracting honey oil, also known as hash oil and cannabis oil, police said. ).
The Los Angeles Police Department posted photos of the scene on Twitter, and many pizza boxes can be seen filled with yellow-brown cake-like finished products. Lilian Carranza, director of the Gang and Narcotics Division of the Los Angeles Police Department, tweeted that because the cannabis oil laboratory is very dangerous and sometimes explodes, the laboratory is harmful to nearby businesses, including the pet clinic next door. pose a serious threat.
Two suspects in connection with the drug lab, whose identities have not been released, were arrested.
The police pointed out that it took half a day to dismantle the laboratory and eliminate potential safety hazards in the area. The police also pointed out that the price of a gram of cannabis oil is as high as 50 yuan, and the large-scale production of cannabis oil can bring in thousands of dollars in income every week.