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Customs officials across country on alert after e-cigarettes laced with meth, ketamine found
Customs officials across country on alert after e-cigarettes laced with meth, ketamine found

New Indian Express

time17-05-2025

  • New Indian Express

Customs officials across country on alert after e-cigarettes laced with meth, ketamine found

CHENNAI: With smuggling of e-cigarettes into India on the rise, customs officials across the country have been put on alert following inputs that some of the banned devices may be laced with New Psychoactive Substances (NPS), including synthetic opioids, methamphetamine and ketamine, in addition to nicotine. The alert was issued after the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) warned countries of this emerging trend, sources said. The global body has compiled data from studies conducted on seized vapes, which revealed the presence of substances such as etomidate (an anaesthetic), synthetic cannabinoids, nitazenes (a potent synthetic opioid), and methamphetamine. 'These vapes may not always be advertised as containing narcotic substances. It could be a deliberate strategy to get users addicted,' a senior customs official said. The INCB has urged countries to closely monitor this trend and collect detailed information during seizures, including forensic analysis, origin and destination of shipments, and mislabelling of consignments. Despite the Prohibition of E-cigarettes Act, 2019, banning the sale, production and import of e-cigarettes in India, vapes continue to be available in cities like Chennai, where they are sold discreetly at shops or ordered online through specific websites and social media handles offering flavoured options. The vapes are smuggled to India via air and sea routes from countries such as Malaysia, Thailand and the Gulf. Sources said individual users also procure them by post. High demand continues to drive the illegal trade, with smugglers relying on courier services, online platforms and concealed shipments to evade detection, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) said in its 2023-24 report. Two months ago, Chennai Seaport Customs seized misdeclared goods worth Rs 18.2 crore, including a large consignment of foreign-made e-cigarettes and hookahs. In another instance, nearly 30,000 vapes were seized in a single container shipment.

UN Selects Egypt as 1st Country to Implement CHAMPS Initiative for Child Protection
UN Selects Egypt as 1st Country to Implement CHAMPS Initiative for Child Protection

See - Sada Elbalad

time12-03-2025

  • Health
  • See - Sada Elbalad

UN Selects Egypt as 1st Country to Implement CHAMPS Initiative for Child Protection

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has chosen Egypt as the first country in the world to implement the CHAMPS initiative, a global effort aimed at enhancing prevention systems for children up to the age of 18. The announcement was made during the 68th session of the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), currently being held at the UN headquarters in Vienna. Dr. Maya Morsy, Egypt's Minister of Social Solidarity and Chairperson of the Fund for Combating and Treating Addiction and Abuse, delivered a recorded speech at the event. She expressed her delight at Egypt's selection, emphasizing the country's commitment to protecting children and adolescents from drug abuse and other societal risks. She also welcomed Dr. Ghada Waly, UN Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UNODC, along with Egyptian Ambassador to Austria Mohamed Nasr and other distinguished delegates. Dr. Ghada Waly officially opened the 68th INCB session, which is being attended by 2,000 participants, including ministers of foreign affairs and interior, diplomats, and experts from around the world. The Egyptian delegation includes Dr. Amr Othman, Director of the Fund for Combating and Treating Addiction and Abuse, Major General Mohamed Zohair, Director of the General Administration for Drug Control, and Medhat Wahba, Managing Editor of Youm7 Newspaper. In her speech, Dr. Morsy highlighted the importance of the CHAMPS initiative, describing it as a groundbreaking, evidence-based approach to safeguarding children from infancy through adolescence. She noted that the initiative serves as a beacon of prevention, reinforcing children's resilience and protecting them from substance abuse and other developmental risks. Egypt's selection by UNODC underscores the country's pivotal role in global drug prevention efforts and its commitment to international obligations in combating drug abuse and illicit trafficking. The initiative, launched in October 2024, was officially adopted by Egypt in the presence of the Deputy Prime Minister for Human Development, the Minister of Health and Population, and the UN Under-Secretary-General. Dr. Morsy reaffirmed Egypt's unwavering political commitment to the CHAMPS initiative, emphasizing that it aligns with the nation's dedication to securing a safer and healthier future for its children.

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