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Official websites use. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. With hundreds of vendors, it is a vast expanse of shelters and parasols under which all kinds of drugs in all sorts of forms—pills, syrups, powder, suppositories, injectables, ointments—are displayed in a jumble on tables or in baskets. The drugs are constantly exposed to dust, sun, and changes in weather that can affect their quality. It is common to find drugs sold without their original packaging and repackaged in plastic bags with no mention of the drug's name, active ingredients, or expiry date. Nearly all the vendors are women, and more than a third are illiterate. None has knowledge of drugs or any medical training—but this does not mean they aren't ready to quickly diagnose an illness or try to decipher a prescription so they can provide a drug, though their choice is more likely to be determined by what they have in stock than the actual cause of the illness. The drugs in the market can be divided into two broad categories. The first is drugs that can also be found in legal pharmacies and street markets. They find their way to Roxy from legal wholesalers and pharmacists. Some wholesalers have set up a supply system to the illegal outlets so that all the groups of drugs present in the legal pharmacies can also be found at cheaper prices in the illegal market. This new business line is helped by the fact that the street sellers buy on a cash on delivery basis, while the legal pharmacists negotiate payments by credit. The delivery cars operate at night or early in the morning. Some drugs are stolen from pharmacies by employees and sold in the street market at a cheaper price. Drugs donated to charities are also often found in the street market. These drugs are often not suited to the needs of the receiving population and so will be sold by the organisations. In addition, some drugs made in Europe are in the street market—probably sold on by unscrupulous Europeans—even though domestic manufacturers are licensed to make the same drugs. The second category is the drugs found only in the illegal street markets. These are drugs that have escaped government regulation and are essentially those smuggled into the country past customs agents or with their connivance. Also in this category are the illicit Chinese traditional medicines, a burgeoning market throughout the country. They are distributed by young jobless Ivorians, under the guidance of a Chinese boss. The vendors, unable to read the Chinese characters, give the medicines their own designations to identify the product. Of course the accompanying leaflets, if any, are likewise illegible to the consumers. The few studies that have looked into the problems caused by the spread of illegitimate channels of drug distribution in less developed countries have all found that a large proportion of the drugs are of low quality. This is partly because the drugs are sold after the expiry date or stored in bad conditions but mostly because the active ingredients are lacking or even wrong, owing to irregularities in the manufacturing process, whether intentional in the case of counterfeit drugs or not substandard drugs. Because of the absence of controls in markets like Roxy, the proportion of poor products sold there must surely be higher, but we do not have any reliable data. The substandard drugs are often those in high demand for life threatening conditions such as AIDS and malaria. Inevitability, their ineffectiveness leads to clinical aggravations and even death. The situation is made worse by the encouragement of prompt self treatment for diseases such as malaria. Although the market's customers may sometimes need a prescription, many visit the street vendors to avoid doctors' consultation fees. The paradox is that these illegal vendors pay daily fees to the city council to occupy space on the pavement or the street. Sporadically the police mount raids and arrest the vendors and confiscate their merchandise, but usually the owners can get their goods back by paying the police. The country needs a much stronger political will and enforcement of drug regulation to beat this rapidly expanding problem. However, the country's current political and economic crisis makes this unlikely. We welcome submissions for the personal view section. These should be no more than words and should be sent electronically via our website. As a library, NLM provides access to scientific literature. Find articles by Candice Legris. Candice Legris : Lavoisier research fellow in drug management and policy. Series information Personal Views. Open in a new tab. Similar articles. Add to Collections. Create a new collection. Add to an existing collection. Choose a collection Unable to load your collection due to an error Please try again. Add Cancel.

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A dealer advertising 'drugs for sale' on social media was arrested in a pioneering operation which took police miles from Bridgend to Redditch, Worcestershire. The kingpin was caught out after using WhatsApp to offer types of ecstasy to customers in south Wales. In a first, a fingerprint identification taken from the picture message helped secure 11 convictions and bring the supply chain down. What became a complex police operation started after locals became suspicious about a large number of visitors to one address. They monitored the house and after what they believed was a drop-off, raided it in August Initially, five men were arrested, including Michael Rouse, 31, of Wildmill, whose car had been monitored making regular trips to Redditch. This provided the first link with the Worcestershire town, with WhatsApp and social media messages on McKay's phone found to have been sent from the area as well. These advertised different drugs for sale and included details of purchases, which led police to the couple, Darren, 51 and Dominique Morris, 44, in Redditch. Officers found a cannabis factory at their home as well as one at a property rented out by them. One picture message on McKay's phone had shown a hand holding different types of ecstasy pills for sale. Detective Inspector Dean Taylor explained how the middle and bottom part of a couple of fingers were just about visible under the bag of tablets in the image. I'd never known it to be done before, but we asked the forensic unit to have a look at it. Staff at the scientific support unit were able to increase the size and improve the clarity of the image but a search of the national database did not bring a match. However, when offenders give fingerprints, it is just the top part taken - with the middle and bottom part only occasionally left. New sets were taken from Darren and Dominique Morris but the image was not of one of their hands. In fact, it belonged to the man controlling the operation - their year-old son Elliott. He was traced to what DI Taylor described as a 'rural log cabin hide-out' where another cannabis factory was discovered. But significantly, a large amount of ecstasy tablets, with some similar to those in the photograph, were found there. The fingerprint identification provided solid evidence that helped convict Elliott Morris and ten others. Police are investigating whether the chain went higher, while it was unclear how long the Morris family had been operating and how far around the UK they sold. One of the men arrested in south Wales was a DJ and officers believe the chain was set up after he met someone linked to the Morris family at an event. I'm very happy we disrupted and dismantled it. Any community would also feel unsettled by the number of people calling at this address. Last month, Elliott Morris was jailed for eight and a half years after being found guilty of conspiring to supply cannabis and possessing MDMA ecstasy at Cardiff Crown Court. His parents admitted their part in the conspiracy, with his father sentenced to 27 months and mother 12 months. Skip to content. US Election. Pills seized and the photo of ecstasy sent out on Whatsapp to customers by Elliott Morris. Photo fingerprint 'revolution' for force Teens found selling drugs on Snapchat and Instagram How drugs are offered on Instagram. However, officers were still not at the top of the tree. The Morris family were behind the operation - Dominique and Darren, with their son, Elliott controlling it. Drug dealer caught by WhatsApp photo. Gang jailed for crack and heroin supply. Fingertip vision for 'key-free future'.

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