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Man arrested in US for trying to buy synthetic drugs from China

byCustoms Today Report
27/01/2015
in Anti-Smuggling, Austria
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UNITED STATES: A man was arrested in US, Michigan who tried to buy synthetic drugs from China who was sent to prison. However the investigators detected during investigations that Buerman’s supplier was shipping substances to U.S, Austria, Canada, Finland, Germany, Italy, Belgium Ireland, UK, Sweden and Lithuania.

Joshua David Buerman, 27, was sentenced to nine years in prison for conspiracy to import into Michigan more than 5 kilograms of methyl one, a synthetic stimulant with a chemical structure that closely resembles Ecstasy, or MDMA.

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Methyl one is often sold as “bath salts” or research chemicals. It has been listed as a Schedule 1 drug under the Controlled Substances Act since 2013.

“Synthetic drugs such as methyl one are extremely dangerous,” U.S. Attorney Patrick Miles Jr. said in Grand Rapids.

“Users are often misled into believing synthetic drugs are less harmful than more commonly known street drugs, particularly by their innocuous sounding street name, ‘bath salts.’ In truth, synthetic drugs can lead to severe psychological dependence and death.”

Buerman was living in Traverse City in February 2012 when he began buying methyl one and other synthetic drugs from a Chinese source he found on the Internet. In coming months, he ordered more than 5 kilograms of methyl one, delivered through the U.S. Postal Service.

Months later, he left Michigan and moved back to Rochester, N.Y., where he continued to import drugs from the same supplier. He recruited several associates there to help him.

Investigators learned during the investigation that Buerman’s supplier was shipping substances to the U.S., Austria, Canada, Finland, Spain, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Sweden and Lithuania, prosecutors said.

The investigation led to 54 arrests in the U.S. and seizure of more than 70 kilograms of methylone and other synthetic substances.

Tags: EcstasyJoshua David BuermanMDMAMETHYLONE

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