The 'meth lab' with no doors: Police say they busted an ice-making lab run out of a TENT - as three are arrested over raid that allegedly uncovered drugs and guns
- Three people have been charged with drug offences over an alleged drug lab
- Police allegedly uncovered the lab on a rural Queensland property on Thursday
- They also allegedly located drug paraphernalia, cannabis and amphetamines
Three Queenslanders have been charged with drug offences after police uncovered an alleged ice-making lab run out of a tent.
Police executed a search warrant at a rural property in Feluga, south of Cairns, at about 11am on Thursday and uncovered the lab and a number of weapons, including a cross bow and three shortened firearms.
Drug paraphernalia, cannabis and amphetamines were also allegedly located, police said.

Three people have been charged after police uncovered an alleged drug lab in a tent on a rural property in Queensland

Police executed a search warrant at a rural property in Feluga, south of Cairns, at about 11am on Thursday and uncovered the boxed lab and a number of weapons, including a crossbow and three shortened firearms
Tully police Det Sgt Steve Watts told The Cairns Post the items of the alleged drug lab would be analysed to determine if illicit substances were being cooked.
'Backyard cooking is highly volatile and dangerous,' Det Sgt Watts said.
'There is a risk of serious injury or even death.'
Police also allegedly found books on drug production, including a 'recipe book' about methylamphetamine.
A 36-year-old Feluga man has been charged with four drug related offences and four weapon offences, while a 36-year-old East Innisfail woman has been charged with three possessing dangerous drug charges, and one fail to dispose of syringe.
A 33-year-old Bulgan man has been charged with three counts of possessing a dangerous drug.
The trio are scheduled to appear in Tully Magistrates Court on October 15.

Drug paraphernalia, cannabis and amphetamines were also allegedly located, police said