
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.
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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