Drug laboratory raid in Nauen: 100 kilos of amphetamines and millions confiscated!
Several significant events were reported in Wandlitz, including the raid of a drug laboratory and the clarification of a corpse identity.

Drug laboratory raid in Nauen: 100 kilos of amphetamines and millions confiscated!
On October 30, 2025, the police in Nauen, a town in Havelland, uncovered a drug laboratory that was responsible for the production and sale of amphetamines. In a large-scale operation involving up to 150 emergency services, including federal and state police, around 100 kilograms of amphetamines as well as 240,000 euros in cash and a further 40,000 euros in foreign currencies were seized. According to RBB Online, tons of chemicals that were used to produce drugs were also confiscated. This is another example of the increase in illegal drug laboratories in the region, which are often linked to the Berlin market.
The drugs, 3-CMC and 4-CMC, are considered party drugs and are particularly popular in certain circles. The two suspects, a 50-year-old Ukrainian citizen and a 41-year-old Polish citizen, were provisionally arrested. You are now facing an application for arrest for “communal gang-related illicit trafficking in narcotics in large quantities,” which carries a minimum sentence of five years. The operation lasted several hours, and the removal of the confiscated chemicals will continue into next week, as RBB24 reports.
The situation in the district
As police continue to ramp up the drug war, there are also other worrying developments in the region. In Linum, over 2,000 dead cranes were collected, a campaign that was supported by the regional forestry and the district. The reason for the mass deaths of birds remains unclear, but those responsible are working feverishly to determine the background in order to be able to provide explanations as soon as possible.
The identity of a body found in Bernau was clarified, but here too the cause of death remains unclear. These incidents raise questions that concern both the police and the public. You should be particularly vigilant in the region these days.
A look into the future
Having considered all developments, it is to be hoped that the police will get the drug problem under control and communities will become safer. Anyone interested in the latest data and reports on drugs and their effects can find a wealth of information at DBDD that provides valuable insight into the situation. In the meantime, citizens enjoy cultural events, such as the opening of the Titanic exhibition in Potsdam or the colorful Toro Matsuri lantern festival in the Ferch bonsai garden, which is colorfully presented at the end of the season. A small ray of hope in the midst of current events.
