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Ludhiana: Experts report an increase in drug-related deaths and overdoses.

“When someone starts a drug, they gradually stop feeling the intense buzz which was initially felt,” said psychiatrist Dr. Arvind Goyal. “To get that feeling again, they first increase the dose and then start trying other drugs as well.”

There has been an increase in drug-related overdose deaths in the city, and experts claim there is no known remedy for these types of overdoses.

Dr. Charan Kamal, a forensics expert from Civil Hospital, estimates that over five of the thirty drug overdose and poisoning deaths that occur in the city each month are caused by drug mixing. “I’ve noticed an increase in the popularity of the so-called “drugs cocktail” fad. Since there is no antidote, people are overdosing and dying from it, he stated.

“When someone starts using drugs, they gradually stop feeling the intense buzz which was initially felt,” stated psychiatrist Dr. Arvind Goyal. They start by increasing the dosage and experimenting with different drugs in an attempt to relive that experience. To maintain the intensity, Goyal continued, someone taking opioids, for instance, might take tramadol tablets, poppy husk, sleeping drugs, and so on.

According to Goyal, the adulterants that were added to medications were extremely dangerous. While there are antidotes for specific pharmaceuticals, it is rare that we know exactly what was consumed in what quantity when someone has had a cocktail. “It is impossible to ascertain that,” he declared. According to Goyal, if cocaine was combined with non-soluble substances like talc, chalk, and paracetamol to increase its volume, it might clog end arteries in the heart, brain, and eyes, resulting in organ failure.

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Ludhiana : Blind murder; victim’s drug addict friend, his aide arrested

Salem Tabri police solve blind murder case with the arrest of two accused. Victim forced to consume drugs, body found charred and mutilated.

Four days after a mutilated and charred body was recovered, the Salem Tabri police solved the blind murder case with the arrest of two accused on Tuesday.

According to the police, the accused injected a drug in his veins and left the body in a vacant plot in Peeru Banda. The body got charred beyond recognition in a garbage dump fire. A pack of street dogs also feasted on the body for four days before the locals noticed it and informed the police.

The victim was identified as Kamaljit Singh, 27, of Seeda village, who was a farmer. He was not a drug addict, but the accused used to force him to consume drugs for getting money from him. The accused have been identified as Arjun Singh of the same village and Tarun of Salem Tabri. Arjun was a friend of victim Kamaljit Singh.

Salem Tabri police station SHO inspector Harjit Singh said soon after recovering the body, the police made an announcement in the area for the identification of the body. Meanwhile, Jagdeep Singh of Seeda village approached the police stating that his brother Kamaljit Singh has been missing since February 19. He also stated that his brother was last seen with Arjun Singh.

The SHO added that the police rounded up Arjun and his friend Atul, who confessed their crime.

“The accused, who are drug addicts, stated that they wanted Kamaljit Singh to do drugs, as they were eyeing his money. On February 19, they called Kamaljit to meet them and took him to a plot in Peeru Banda. They insisted Kamaljit to take drugs once and took drugs. After sometime, when they gathered consciousness, they found Kamaljit Singh was already dead,” said the SHO.

“Meanwhile, the body caught flames from the smoldering garbage. A pack of dogs ate half of the body before the locals noticed it,” he added.

A case under sections 302, 201 and 34 of the IPC has been lodged against the accused following the complaint of Jagdeep Singh. More information is expected from the accused during questioning.

The mutilated body was recovered on February 23 from the plot.

This article was published on Hindustantimes.News!

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LUDHIANA: Family friend Rapes 17-year-old girl, impregnates her!

The victim is eight-month pregnant; after the victim filed a complaint, the Payal police lodged an FIR against the accused and arrested him.

The Payal police arrested a 45-year-old man for allegedly raping a family friend’s minor girl repeatedly for one-and-a-half years and later impregnating her on the pretext of sending her abroad.

The victim is eight-month pregnant. After the victim filed a complaint, the Payal police lodged an FIR against the accused and arrested him.

The accused has been identified as Ajamdeep Singh alias Dhanna of Ward number 11 of Payal.

The complainant, aged 17, stated that the accused was their family friend and a frequent visitor of their house. The accused lured her and her parents stating that he would send her to the US.

The accused won their confidence and took her to his home on the pretext of clearing IELTS and making other arrangements. Meanwhile, the accused, who used to live alone, established physical relations with her. When she resisted, the accused threatened her that he would not send her abroad if she shared this with anyone.

Meanwhile, she got pregnant, but concealed her pregnancy from her parents, but later narrated the incident to them, who took her to the police and filed a complaint.

Deputy superintendent of police (DSP, Payal) Nikhil Garg said that during medical examination, the doctors found that the girl is eight-month pregnant. The Payal police lodged an FIR under section 376 of the IPC and section 4 of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.

This article was originally published on Hindustantimes News!

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Ludhiana: Seven Injured After illegal re-filling leads to Cylinder Explosion!

The Sahnewal police have booked a man, Gaurav Jha of Kanganwal, who was allegedly involved in refilling gas cylinders illegally.

Seven persons, including three children, suffered injuries after an LPG gas cylinder exploded in labour quarters in Kanganwal when some of the dwellers were refilling LPG cylinders illegally, police said on Wednesday.

The Sahnewal police have booked a man, Gaurav Jha of Kanganwal, who was allegedly involved in refilling gas cylinders illegally.

Panic gripped the area after the incident on Tuesday night. At least 25 families, who were living in labour quarters, had to vacate the rooms and spent the night in open.

The Sahnewal police lodged an FIR against the accused and initiated investigation. The injured have been identified as Priya, 32, Simpy, 23, Pawan Kumar, 29, and three children aged 10, 11 and 14.

One of the injured is yet to be identified. The victims have been rushed to civil hospital for treatment. Condition of two children, who suffered 65% burns, is stated to be serious.

The walls of the labour quarters also developed cracks due to the explosion.

According to the police, a group of labourers were involved in refilling small cylinders illegally when the gas leaked. As the women, living in the other rooms, lit the stove for cooking, the gas caught flames and the cylinder exploded. The children who were playing in the veranda also suffered burn injuries.

Shyam Raj Pandey, a local, stated that they immediately informed the police and alerted the fire brigade. They rushed the victims to hospital. The fire brigade doused the flames after one hour.

The police recovered a weighing machine, kept for weighing cylinders, and damaged cylinders from the room.

Sub-Inspector Jasvir Singh, Incharge at Kanganwal police post, said an FIR has been lodged on the statement of Dilbagh Singh. An FIR under sections 285, 336, 337 and 338 of the IPC has been lodged against the accused, who suffered burn injuries and his condition has been stated to be serious.

This article was originally published on Hindustantimes News!

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Punjab: NRI’s body found in drain in Ludhiana

His body was found in a storm drain. The police suspect that he fell in the drain and died.

The deceased has been identified as Varinder Singh, 37, of Bulara village. He had returned to India from Australia with his wife and 9-year-old son after over nine years to attend a wedding.

An NRI was found dead under mysterious circumstances in Kulahad village in Malaud on Monday night.

His body was found in a storm drain. The police suspect that he fell in the drain and died.

The deceased has been identified as Varinder Singh, 37, of Bulara village. He had returned to India from Australia with his wife and 9-year-old son after over nine years to attend a wedding.

ASI Harjinder Singh, who is investigating the case, said the man had gone to Malaud to attend a wedding ceremony of one of his relatives, where he reportedly consumed liquor. He left the function for home, but did not return. Meanwhile, a passerby noticed a body in the drain and informed the police.

The ASI added that they rushed the man to hospital where the doctors declared him dead. The police inquest proceedings under Section 174 of the CrPC following the statement of the kin of the deceased.

This article is sourced from Hindustantimes News!

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