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A coronavirus outbreak in the Mexico border city of Tijuana has not stymied street-level heroin and methamphetamine sales, putting its large population of drug users at high risk of contracting and spreading the disease. Tijuana, which has recorded more than 2, positive cases and over deaths from the coronavirus, is a hotspot for drug consumption, with about 10, intravenous drug users. The city is also in the grips of a methamphetamine crisis. Between June and August , police stopped an average of people a month for drug possession, according to an investigation by Tijuanapress. Killings in the city have soared in recent years. In , the city recorded nearly 2, homicides, making it one of the most dangerous in Mexico. Though reminiscent of the carnage in the late s when cartels warred for drug smuggling routes, the bloodshed in Tijuana now is largely spurred by gangs battling it out for corner drug hotspots. While street drug prices have increased in the United States because of coronavirus lockdowns, the opposite has happened in Tijuana, where drug gangs have maintained or even lowered their prices to keep business running. He added that the informal jobs drug users relied upon — such as washing cars, cleaning tables and collecting recycling — have dried up with the lockdown, and dealers have dropped prices to accommodate them. And while precursor chemicals to make synthetic drugs like methamphetamine and fentanyl had been in short supply in Mexico, thanks to stoppages in shipping and air travel, there are signs this may be ending. Some kilograms of fentanyl precursors were discovered on May 25 at a Baja California port, concealed in powdered soap shipped from China, according to Zeta Tijuana. The organization assisted with a study that found traces of fentanyl in 55 of 59 drug samples of what Tijuana users said they believed to be heroin. While lethal overdoses from fentanyl, which can be 50 times more powerful than heroin, remain a top concern, Pacheco and Segovia both said they must also now contend with keeping the large population of intravenous drug users free of COVID as well. The overcrowded and close quarters in which users live — in dilapidated buildings or under bridges — make them susceptible to contagion. Many are already in poor health, with open wounds and respiratory problems. To keep users safe, Prevencasa has increased handouts of syringe packets, soap and hand sanitizer. The clinic has also remained open, with new health protocols, to test patients for the virus. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive a weekly digest of the latest organized crime news and stay up-to-date on major events, trends, and criminal dynamics from across the region. Donate today to empower research and analysis about organized crime in Latin America and the Caribbean, from the ground up. Skip to content. InSight Crime Analysis While street drug prices have increased in the United States because of coronavirus lockdowns, the opposite has happened in Tijuana, where drug gangs have maintained or even lowered their prices to keep business running. Several methamphetamine users have already tested positive. Stay Informed With InSight Crime Subscribe to our newsletter to receive a weekly digest of the latest organized crime news and stay up-to-date on major events, trends, and criminal dynamics from across the region.
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The scene which greeted Tijuana's paramedics as they entered 'La Perla' bar in the early hours of the morning was grim. Two men were unconscious - a heavy-set man sprawled on the floor, his friend slumped in a chair - both clinging to life by a thread. Once more, the city's emergency services had been called out following a suspected fentanyl overdose - increasingly part of every nightshift, says paramedic Gabriel Valladares. We're seeing more and more, and it's always fentanyl,' he says. The synthetic opioid is 50 times stronger than heroin and is making the paramedics' job much harder. But we've had as many as six or seven cases in a single call - probably because they all took the same substance,' adds Gabriel. Some in the team quickly began CPR on the two patients while others prepared doses of Narcan, the most effective drug to reverse a fentanyl overdose. The two men may not have even known they were taking fentanyl. Because the opioid is cheap and easy to produce and transport, Mexican drug cartels have begun to cut it into recreational drugs like cocaine. The Mexican border city finds itself in the grip of a full-blown drug epidemic. We don't consume fentanyl here,' he said last year. Following that controversial claim, he has promised to introduce new legislation to Congress to ban the consumption of fentanyl and other synthetic opioids. Those working on Tijuana's frontlines fear that may be too little, too late. The study has shown that around one-in-four bodies in Mexicali contained fentanyl, he says, and last July, the statistics for Tijuana were as high as one-in-three. People working with the living in Tijuana also claim the president has underestimated the scale of the crisis in Mexico. Prevencasa is a harm reduction centre in the city which provides a needle exchange and medical services to addicts. Its director, Lily Pacheco, randomly selects two used needles and two empty drug vials from their disposal unit. All four items of drug paraphernalia test positive for fentanyl. The city is awash with it, says Lily. To suggest otherwise is a lack of recognition of this reality. We have the evidence right here,' she says, pointing at the testing strips. Ignoring the problem won't solve it. On the contrary, people will keep dying. As our interview ends, there is suddenly a much more visceral illustration of the crisis than fentanyl tests on used syringes. Lily is rushed outside where someone is overdosing on the street. She carries Narcan too, donated by a US charity after her federal funding was cut, and saves the man's life. The fentanyl epidemic has hit the neighbouring US - the world's biggest market for illegal drugs - especially hard. There, an estimated 70, people died of overdoses last year. Just 15 when he accidentally overdosed on a counterfeit Xanax pill from Mexico, he had no idea it was fentanyl-laced. Text messages Elijah's mother, Nellie Morales, found afterwards suggest it was his first time experimenting with drugs. A piece of me died that day that he died. Unfortunately, such deaths are common in the US. City police compare the situation to the crack epidemic of the s. When we visited, US customs officers seized 33kg 73lb of fentanyl in a single day, enough to kill everyone in El Paso twice over. Arguments over the drug have even seen some Republicans advocate for sending troops into Mexico to fight the cartels. No doubt such debates will feature highly in the US election campaign. In truth though, given how easily it can be transported, it is almost impossible to stem the flow of fentanyl into the US. He shows me videos of his gang moving the drug through tunnels beneath the US-Mexico border. Kevin has been working with the cartel since he was just nine. But he has never seen anything like fentanyl. He predicts it is the future of the illegal drug trade:. It's going to keep blowing up,' he says. I asked him if he felt any remorse over the deaths of US teens like Elijah. Everyone's responsible for their own acts. Back in Tijuana, it took three doses of Narcan, but the paramedics managed to bring one patient back from the brink in the 'La Perla' bar. For his friend, though, it was too late. He died amid the beer bottles and empty glasses on the barroom floor. The paramedics' dignified silence is pierced by the awful sound of wailing. His mother has made it to the bar only to be told her son, at 27, is another victim of this most powerful of narcotics, his death a footnote in an election year on both sides of the US-Mexico border. Skip to content. US Election. Paramedics in Tijuana say they are seeing increasing numbers of suspected fentanyl overdoses on their nightshift. The Mexican president has played down the extent of the fentanyl problem but authorities in Tijuana disagree. He was lucky. But many were not so fortunate. Elijah Gonzales was one of them. His body simply couldn't cope. Nellie's son Elijah overdosed on a fentanyl-laced pill in El Paso, Texas on the other side of the Mexico border. Gangs are recruiting children to help them traffic fentanyl. Mexico ex-minister convicted of drug trafficking. Fourth wave of fentanyl crisis hits every corner of US. Drug use. Drugs trade.
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