Deccan Chronicle

Homemade drugs challenge cops

Police keep tab on sale of ingredient­s procured from pharmacies

- NAVEEN KUMAR | DC HYDERABAD, MAY 12

● ACCORDING TO police, Sreeram procured the required ingredient­s from Amazon and local pharmacies to manufactur­e the drug.

As the city police intensifie­d the drive against drug traffickin­g, peddlers devised a new way to hoodwink the cops and are allegedly preparing homemade drugs to cater to their clientele.

For the city police, these homemade drugs are posing a new challenge. Police officials, who had until recently changed their focus on catching kingpins of the trade and targeting the source of the supply from outside the state, now have to keep a tab on drugs being manufactur­ed within the city.

On March 31, the H-NEW (Hyderabad Narcotics Enforcemen­t Wing) personnel arrested K. Sreeram, 25, who was found manufactur­ing a high quality batch of DMT (Di-methyl Tryptomine) at his residence in Kondapur.

According to the police, Sreeram procured the required ingredient­s from Amazon and local pharmacies to manufactur­e the drug.

“Sreeram, who has no chemistry background, was able to extract a pure batch of changa after several trial and error methods. He has been doing drugs during his college days. He later learnt about the process of preparing drugs through the internet and social media. He procured all the required ingredient­s through Amazon, IndiaMart and chemical shops, posing as a medico. Subsequent­ly he extracted a pure batch of DMT/changa and was selling it for `8,000 per batch,” said Chakravart­hy Gummi, deputy commission­er of police (DCP), H-NEW.

His customer, S. Deepak Kumar Jadhav, 29, an employee of Regalix, was also arrested and we seized 8 grams of changa along with drug processing equipment like glass jars, pipits, chemicals, snorting pipes, etc.

S. Rajashekar Reddy, station house officer of the Jubilee Hills police, who took over the further investigat­ion in the Sreeram case, said the officials had been keeping an eye on the sales of alternativ­e drugs and to an extent, on certain ingredient­s used in preparing drugs. “We have been vigilant on such sales. We are also keeping tabs on the sale of correction fluids, paint thinners and other such commoditie­s,” said the official.

Earlier too, the Directorat­e of Revenue Intelligen­ce (DRI) nabbed a PhD scholar for manufactur­ing and supplying Meow Meow drug (also known as Mephedrone, 4 Methylmeth­cathinone or 4-methylephe­drone) at a secret lab in Hyderabad.

The DRI intercepte­d the manufactur­er and the receiver during an exchange, following which they seized 3.156 kilograms of Mephedrone worth `63.12 lakh from their possession. A raid was also conducted at the manufactur­er’s house, from where the officials recovered `12.40 lakh cash and 112 grams of Mephedrone samples.

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