West Midlands Police Smash Dangerous ‘Lean’ Drug Lab in Castle Vale
West Midlands Police stormed a Castle Vale property on Thursday morning, arresting a 41-year-old woman and a 22-year-old man. Both face suspicion of producing the risky Class B drug known as ‘Lean’.
Drugs, Cash & Samurai Sword Seized in Major Raid
Birmingham’s Priority Crime Team uncovered a stash of hundreds of cough syrup bottles loaded with Phenergan and codeine, key ingredients for ‘Lean’. They also found lab gear including beakers, funnels, and an automatic stirrer.
- Cocaine and cannabis
- Stacks of cash
- A samurai sword
- Pepper spray
‘Lean’ Drug Hits Youths Hard with Deadly Side Effects
‘Lean’ is a sweet, seductive drink that’s dangerously popular with young people. But it carries serious health risks like psychosis, memory loss, and brain damage. Some batches even contain paracetamol, which can cause fatal liver failure when abused.
Police Hunt for More Leads – Public’s Help Urgently Needed
The arrested pair have been bailed as the investigation continues. Police are urging anyone with information to call 101 and quote crime ref 20/411120/25, or report anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.