Sunday 4 January 2015

Surge in illegal sales of drugs as gangs exploit ‘phenomenal market’ online

Title: Surge in illegal sales of drugs as gangs exploit ‘phenomenal market’ online



Summary:
This article is about gangs using Smartphone apps and social media to sell erectile dysfunction drugs and slimming pills at low risk and high profit. The revolution of social media and the increased access to the internet through smart phones are factors that are the source to a massive rise in illicit sales of pharmaceuticals. Criminals and gangs have become accustomed to utilising social media to sell “lifestyle drugs”. The gangs operate through sites that claim to be bona fide online pharmacies with the main focus on medicines that people are reluctant to talk to their GP/pharmacy about, like Viagra.

Facts/Phrases:
Ø  This year, he said the MHRA had seized 1.2m doses of illegally supplied erectile dysfunction drugs, 383,000 slimming products and 331,000 doses of sleeping pills, tranquillisers and antidepressants – mostly originating from China and India. 
Ø  For the first time, the MHRA pursued YouTube accounts and removed 18,671 videos that directed viewers to websites offering illicit drugs.
Ø  Gangs that sold counterfeit drugs stood to make €200-€500 (£390) for every single euro invested. 
Ø  In 2010, the World Customs Organisation estimated that the global market for counterfeit drugs was worth $200bn (£130bn), putting it ahead of prostitution. The combined heroin and cocaine markets are worth $160bn. 

Opinion:

In my opinion, the revolution known as Internet has given birth to a world of freedom and opportunity, that has benefitted the working class as they are able to get there voice out and stand out rather than become a sheep to the shepherd known as our government. With the benefits of the internet and new and digital media there have also come consequences in this case being the rise of drug crime, where the risk is low and the profits are high.

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