Glass bongs and grotty drug making devices littering the floor beside a toilet could be mistaken for the set of Breaking Bad.
However, the meth lab was discovered in Auckland, New Zealand when police raided the property Wednesday.
Photos show a number of glass jars, jugs, dirty towels and hand shovels spread across every surface of the house.
Glass bongs and grotty drug making devices littering the floor beside a toilet (pictured) could be mistaken for the set of Breaking Bad
However, photos reveal it was the inside of a drug lab in Auckland, New Zealand (pictured)
New Zealand Police raided the property used to make drugs on (pictured) Wednesday
A glass bong (pictured) was one of the many glass smoking devices found at the house
Strainers, pipes and glass bongs were found in a basket beside the toilet alongside plastic kitchen utensils.
Chemicals including acetone and types of acid were shown to be in the house where champagne cork cages and beer bottle lids scattered across the bench tops.
Gas lighters, plastic chopping boards and portable hot plates were also spotted in the drug lab.
Photos reveal an Apple computer, camera lens, fidget spinners, funnels and boxes spread throughout the Auckland house.
New Zealand Police said two men were arrested following the raids Wednesday morning.
A 35-year-old man and a 26-year-old man were charged with multiple offences in regards to manufacturing, possessing and supplying Methamphetamine.
Champagne cork cages, bits of rubbish and chemicals (pictured) littered the bench tops
New Zealand Police said two men were arrested following the raids Wednesday morning
A number of chemicals including acetone (pictured) were found in the Auckland house
A portable gas cooker (pictured) appeared to be placed on the floor of the drug lab
Officers found a number of glass drug devices including a long tube (pictured)
‘This was a complex lab in operation that was used for the purpose of manufacturing Methamphetamine, which as we know causes significant harm in our community,’ Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Richard Sami said.
‘We want to reassure the community that we will continue to actively seek out those responsible for making and supplying this harmful drug and hold them to account so that we can keep our communities safe.’
The two men were expected to face court Wednesday.
‘This was a complex lab in operation that was used for the purpose of manufacturing Methamphetamine,’ Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Richard Sami said
Police said the meth making lab could have caused ‘significant harm’ to the ‘community’
Funnels, glass measuring jugs, fidget spinning toys, gas lighters and butane gas were found
The house appeared to be littered with a large amount of drug making devices (left and right)
A 35-year-old man and a 26-year-old man were charged with multiple offences in regards to manufacturing, possessing and supplying Methamphetamine
The two men were expected to face a New Zealand court on Wednesday
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