Pubdate: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 Source: Northern Territory News (Australia) Copyright: 2003 Northern Territory News Contact: http://ntnews.news.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/283 Author: Edith Bevin SUGAR-COATED ECSTASY SEIZED Sugar-coated ecstasy pills have been seized by Territory police in a raid on a Darwin home which netted drugs worth $2 million. It is believed to be the first time the sugar-coated, sweet-like ecstasy drops have been sighted in the Territory. Police believe the drugs were brought in from overseas. The ecstasy was found during a raid on a clandestine amphetamine lab operating in the affluent suburb of Fannie Bay. "We will make some inquiries to see if there has been any sign of tablets like this turning up anywhere else in Australia and we will do that with our interstate counterparts," Drug Squad Senior Sergeant Les Martin said. The drugs are thought to be sugar-coated as a branding procedure by the "cook" who made the tablets. Police raided the Fannie Bay home after a tip off on Saturday from a member of the public who reported detecting a strong chemical smell coming from the house. Inside a locked room police found a makeshift lab in operation producing methylamphetamine, or speed. Police seized about three litres of liquid methylamphetamine, or liquid speed. A further 38g of final product powder methylamphetamine was also seized. Some of it had been bagged for deals. Sen-Sgt Martin said it appeared the lab was the work of an unemployed Fannie Bay man, aged 25. A traffickable quantity of cannabis and cannabis resin, or hash, was also found in the house, along with a .38 revolver and ammunition. The man has been charged with a range of drug offences and firearms offences. He has been bailed to appear in court today. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake