Feds seize record 300,000 kilos of meth precursor chemicals in Houston port bust

Feds seize record 300,000 kilos of meth precursor chemicals in Houston port bust
Feds seize record 300,000 kilos of meth precursor chemicals in Houston port bust
HOUSTON (CW39) – Federal agents have made the largest seizure in U.S. history of chemicals used to make methamphetamine, stopping a massive shipment linked to Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel.

Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents in Houston intercepted more than 300,000 kilograms of meth-making chemicals shipped from China and destined for cartel-controlled labs in Mexico.

Officials said the seizure prevented the production of nearly 190,000 kilos of methamphetamine, with an estimated street value of $569 million.

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Chemicals seized

  • 164,880 kilos of benzyl alcohol (six shipping containers) – a solvent used in pharmaceuticals.
  • 151,560 kilos of N-methyl formamide (six shipping containers) – another liquid solvent.

In total, 12 shipping containers filled with the chemicals were seized. It took 24 eighteen-wheeler trucks to haul the massive load to secure HSI storage.

Those attending the announcement in Pasadena, are

  • U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro
  • ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons
  • HSI Houston Special Agent in Charge Chad Plantz
  •  CBP Houston Director of Field Operations Jud Murdock
  • DEA Houston Acting Special Agent in Charge William Kimbell
  • FBI Houston SAC Douglas Williams

Related Statistics

  • In all of Fiscal Year 2024, U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized just 78,925 kilos of meth along the southwest border.
  • The seizure was made possible after the Sinaloa Cartel was designated a Foreign Terrorist Organization in January 2025, giving prosecutors expanded legal authority under terrorism forfeiture provisions.
  • In 2023, more than 34,800 Americans died from overdoses involving psychostimulants, primarily methamphetamine.


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