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Deadly drug contained 20 times the safe amount of diazepam

- KING-OUA LAOHONG WASSAYOS NGAMKHAM

The “k-powdered milk” drug, which has so far claimed nine lives, contains the tranquilis­er diazepam but uses 20 times the safe amount, according to Justice Minister Somsak Thepsutin.

The minister yesterday unveiled the results of lab tests conducted by the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) on k-powdered milk, aka “k-nom pong”, which is a highly potent narcotic cocktail that recently killed nine and harmed many after using it.

Results showed that almost 100% of the drug was diazepam, he said.

Authoritie­s identified “k-powdered milk” — to be a combinatio­n of heroin, ketamine, methamphet­amine and the anti-anxiety medication.

Authoritie­s are also looking into another ketamine concoction called “Talaysai”, after a friend of a victim that had overdosed on k-powdered milk told police they were warned that it is much stronger than k-powdered milk.

According to diazepam users, one gramme of the drug is worth 450 to 600 baht.

Diazepam is a controlled substance available as Valium, a drug used to treat anxiety and sleeping problems. Each Valium pill contains two, five or ten milligramm­es of diazepam.

Pure diazepam is listed as a controlled substance by the Food and Drug Administra­tion. It is not available on the market and is only used by pharmaceut­ical companies.

Samples collected from the substances found near the deceased contained 93–98% diazepam, which means each one of them used as much as 200 milligramm­es of Valium, equivalent to 100 pills.

Ten milligramm­es of pure diazepam is considered fatal, claimed the minister. This is likely to have been the cause of their deaths, he added.

Piya Tawichai, deputy commission­er of the Metropolit­an Police Bureau (MPB), also confirmed the reports that nine people had died after using k-powdered milk.

Of those harmed, five have been hospitalis­ed, while nine others have recovered.

Those who had recovered or were still recovering at the hospitals would be prosecuted for drug abuse, the official said.

Eight people have been arrested in the k-powdered milk case. Police were preparing to issue an arrest warrant for one or two more people, he said.

Asked whether a group of street racers called Mikado was behind the availabili­ty of the drug as hinted by some reports, Pol Maj Gen Piya said an investigat­ion is underway.

Deputy MPB chief Pol Maj Gen Chiraphat Bhumichitr said Chokchai police station already had informatio­n about k-powdered milk dealers.

 ?? POLICE PHOTO ?? A small bag of ‘k-powdered milk’ seized by police at Wat Phraya Krai station in Bangkok.
POLICE PHOTO A small bag of ‘k-powdered milk’ seized by police at Wat Phraya Krai station in Bangkok.

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