The Asian Age

Partygoers getting high on gas now

- VRUSHALI PURANDARE

Nitrous oxide ( N2O), more commonly known as laughing gas, is emerging as a new ‘ fix’ for partygoers, who want to experience a high without resorting to the usual narcotics, according to informatio­n being examined by the Mumbai police. The police said it is looking for suppliers of the gas, which is known as hippy crack or balloon gas. N2O can be combined with other drugs to alter consciousn­ess. The police suspects suppliers are accessing it illegally from medicinema­king factories since its availabili­ty is otherwise restricted, said sources.

Generally, the drug is either dispensed from large canisters or small bulbs — or whippets — into balloons, from where it is inhaled, said sources. So far, the police has detained no supplier or consumer of the gas.

Sources have termed the popularity of recreation­al use of N2O ‘ surprising’.

The gas — which is often used as a drug at concerts, nightclubs and house parties — is cheap, legal in many parts of the world, and produces a brief spell of euphoria. Other effects include heightened senses and a slight feeling of disconnect from the body.

Stating that a close watch is being kept on balloons, police spokespers­on DCP Deepak Deoraj said, “We are tracking down balloon gangs. The suppliers of such types of drugs are on our radar and we will take stringent action against those who supplying as well as in consuming the gas.”

 ?? — PTI ?? A Sikh devotee takes dip in the sacred pond at the Golden Temple on the first morning of the new year in Amritsar on Monday.
— PTI A Sikh devotee takes dip in the sacred pond at the Golden Temple on the first morning of the new year in Amritsar on Monday.

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