Cheap brown sugar, capital's new killer drug

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BHUBANESWAR : THE State Capital is slowly turning into a haven of  drug abuse with adulterated brown sugar packets easily available in different parts of the City. The contraband is mixed with various chemicals like urea to  dilute the composition and increase the quantity and gradually passed on to addicts. The  drugs which are freely available here are manufactured in Afghanistan and transported to Odisha  through Pakistan, Kashmir, Nepal Bangladesh and West Bengal.

The contraband first reaches Balasore district which has a considerable presence of Bangladeshi migrants.  Drug peddlers in the Capital City procure brown sugar from Balasore and sell it to a targeted set of  customers. The procurement is done in limited quantities on a weekly basis to avoid the notice of  enforcement agencies. Reliable sources said per day sale of brown sugar  in the City is at least `5 lakh and 90 per cent of the customers belong to the age group of 15 to 25. This  has become a dangerous trend as high school students have also taken up the habit in the last couple  of years.

A former excise inspector attributed the reason to easy availability and cheap price of 0.1 gram packets ranging  between `150 and `300. On May 6, a final year student of BTech was admitted to Capital Hospital here  after he complained of severe stomach ache. He died within a few hours allegedly due to drug overdose.  The peddler who supplies drugs to the youth was assaulted by the deceased’s friends and later  handed over to police. The incident triggered a huge public backlash and police inaction against drug  peddlers was criticised. The hue and cry put the cops on their toes and frequent raids were conducted at  locations vulnerable to drug sale across the City. During the ongoing drive, the Quick Action  Team and Laxmi Sagar, Capital and Kharavel Nagar police have arrested four persons and seized  marijuana and brown sugar in commercial quantity from them.  On Tuesday, the QAT laid a trap and nabbed a Jajpur-based man who was residing in Mancheswar area. He was selling drugs in the City by posing as an auto-rickshaw driver, police sources said.  The accused was booked under Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic substances Act and remanded in judicial custody.  

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