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Belgium busts drug lab near base hosting US nukes

Belgian police raided an illegal lab producing the rave drug ecstasy outside an air base that reputedly houses part of the US nuclear arsenal in Europe, investigators said Tuesday.

An initial statement from the prosecutor’s office in the Belgian province of Limburg had said the secret lab had been found within the perimeter of Kleine-Brogel base.

But the Belgian defence ministry later clarified that the raid had taken place “on former military land, near the base”.

The Kleine-Brogel base in northeast Belgium is best known for housing a stock of US nuclear weapons.

Belgian officials are discreet about the deployment, having briefly confirmed its role in the 1980s, but in 2019 a Green MP told parliament that US forces hold 10 to 20 warheads there.

Prosecutors said that local police had discovered the drug lab on June 22 and that it had been dismantled by specialist federal officers.

The lab was found to produce MDMA, a synthetic recreational drug most commonly known as ecstasy.

The Kleine-Brogel air base is often a target of Belgian anti-nuclear and anti-NATO protesters.

It is in a rural area between the port city of Antwerp and the border with Germany’s industrial heartland, an area dotted by labs and hideouts used by international drug gangs.

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