Pubdate: Sun, 21 May 2000 Source: Calgary Sun, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2000 The Calgary Sun Contact: 2615 12 Street N.E., Calgary, Alberta T2E 7W9 Fax: (403) 250-4180 Website: http://www.canoe.ca/CalgarySun/ Forum: http://www.canoe.ca/Chat/home.html Author: Peter Smith -- Calgary Sun METH SCOURGE Cops fear drug labs could be cooking up trouble on your street Years ago in California, Calgary drug cop Pat Tetley saw the death and destruction wrought by methamphetamine "speed" factories blowing up. He learned first-hand of the agonizing deaths among the amateur methamphetamine chemists whose bodies were ravaged by the toxic chemicals. And in the back of his mind, he had the worrying knowledge that what gripped California's drug scene then usually reached Calgary in the next 10 years. This week, Tetley's worst fears were realized when he was sent into a quiet residential Calgary Riverbend home nestled in an all-unsuspecting residential neighbourhood. Inside were the same volatile, explosive chemicals and the same corrosive toxic fumes he'd experienced in California. Methamphetamine laboratories had reached Calgary -- and he only began dismantling this one after donning full protective clothing, a breathing ventilator, rubber gloves and boots duct-taped shut for safety. "We know from when we studied this down in California, that many, many people died from the reactions of the chemicals, which create a poisonous gas," he said. "They also die from the explosions resulting from the cooking process." This was Calgary's first lab dismantled this year, but the drug unit knows there will definitely be more. "Last year, Vancouver police took out 21 methamphetamine labs, and today in California, methamphetamine has taken over from rock cocaine as the number one drug of choice," he said. The burgeoning "rave" party climate in Calgary and the massive increase in "speed" on the street gives the drug unit its conviction more labs are operating in the city and more will spring up. "Methamphetamine is exploding in the city way more than we've seen before," he said. "Methamphetamine is commonly used now in these rave parties and we've had a huge influx of ecstasy and methamphetamine, to a point where we haven't seen it like this in years and years," said Tetley. Organized crime and outlaw motorcycle gangs lurking in the background add sinister overtones to the problem. "Methamphetamine labs are synonymous with organized crime," said Tetley. "Organized crime finds a market for these drugs and obviously with the amount of new night-time situations going on, this is a very desirable drug along with ecstasy." The busted Riverbend lab was capable of cooking up an ounce of methamphetamine every six hours -- which would fetch the trafficker at least $1,600 an ounce on the street. Tetley believes few Calgarians are aware of the potentially deadly danger spreading through the city. Innocent Calgarians will have no idea a methamphetamine lab could be lurking in their neighbourhood. "These labs are clandestine and those running them rely on complete secrecy," said Tetley. It took weeks of work for cops to uncover and bust this one. Cops believe even people cooking the explosive brew and the junkie users who buy it don't know they're dicing with death. The amateur chemist in the lab seldom takes the precautions cops take. "Inside this lab, when the 'cook' was actually in process, the amount of toxicity would be extreme," said Tetley. "It would absolutely saturate your clothing, your hair, your skin and it can be absorbed. "The person in this Riverbend house didn't take precautions and who knows what the end result may be for him." And drug-abusers are at huge risk when methamphetamines and ecstasy are mixed into a deadly brew. "When ecstasy is sold, methamphetamine will be used as an adulterant for an extra bang-for-the-buck," said Tetley. "It's dangerous and in large quantities it can be fatal." - --- MAP posted-by: greg