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Oliver Markovski, from Victoria Police’s Drug and Alcohol Strategy Unit, has spent the past 12 months researching the “emerging problem” of GHB, and said while it had a small market the risk of overdose was much higher than for other drugs. Users needed only about 2ml of the liquid drug for a hit, which is typically added to a water bottle and sipped through the night. Mr Markovski said Passive Alert Detection Dogs had traditionally not been trained to pick up the drug, which had been used in the nightclub scene since the 1980s, because of safety issues with the dogs and the prevalence of chemicals used to make the drug.
The two chemicals used to make GHB – Gamma-butyrolactone (GBL) and 1,4-Butanediol (1,4 BD) – are industrial cleaners. “But once taken into the body, they convert to GHB and there is a massive risk of overdose,” Mr Markovski said. The crackdown came as Australia and New Zealand police commissioners stated at a three-day conference in Melbourne recently that they could not afford to drop the ball on illicit drugs, while they poured resources into reducing alcohol-related violence.
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Between January and June last year, there were 239 ambulance call-outs for GHB across Victoria.
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