Ice, cocaine, heroin consumption highest on record

Australia’s insatiable appetite for illegal drugs increases the demand from international crime groups and drug dealers who earn money in the lucrative market.
Waste water analysis by the Australian Penal Intelligence Commission has found a growth in the consumption of large illegal drugs throughout the country, jointly with universities.
In the latest analysis that started in 2016, Metylamphetamine (ice), cocaine and heroin were found at record levels.
According to wastewater analysis, more than 22 tons of MDMA (ECSTASY) of these three drugs were consumed in Australia until August 2024.
It increased the illegal drug trade and the profit of organized criminals, and an estimated $ 11.5 billion was spent.
Ice consumption estimated to 12.8 tons.
The use of cocaine increased by almost 70 percent, MDMA almost 50 percent and heroin increased by almost 15 percent.
The commission’s drug expert Shane Neilson said that during Covid-19 pandemi, consumption between more strict boundary controls and locksmiths decreased, the market was backfired.
Large snow from a consumer base guides the business that willing to pay higher prices than other global markets.
Neilson, drug smugglers will throw tons of products to the borders of Australia, some of them will earn enough money to overweight the seizures that are more outweighed than the total annual consumption identified.
“This is a relentless determination of transnational and local serious and organized crime groups to continue supplying the Australian market,” he said.
Organized crime groups are thought to have an increase in illegal tobacco, but when the consumption of nicotine reverses a decrease in the second half of 2024, it is impossible to determine which rate of this is obtained in the black market.
The use of ketamine is also increasing.
Forensic analysts believe that the majority of general anesthesia consumed are imported and illegal, and the use of the drug in medical and veterinary environments is less common.
Although thousands of people are medically prescribed, the same thing for cannabis.

“Although the number of medical cannabis increases, it is small compared to the general use of cannabis,” he said.
The criminal commission said the country’s multi -dollar extravagance to illegal drugs sent only profit to organized criminals.
Neilson said, there is no taxation in these profits and has an economic effect, ”Neilson said.
The latest national drug strategy household research shows that approximately two Australians (10.2 million people) aged 14 and older use a drug, including a drug use without medication throughout their lives.
In the last 12 months, an estimated five (3.9 million) was used.

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