Where can I stash drugs?
Secret Stash: Where Young Adults Hide Drugs
- Hidden behind things on shelves.
- Hidden in a slit cut into my mattress.
- Hidden in custom sewn pockets in my clothes.
- Hidden in dashboard of my car or tiny compartment.
- Hidden in pillow cases in my closet.
- Hidden in shoes underneath sole.
- Hidden in fridge/freezer.
What are the common methods of drug concealment?
Methods of Concealment of Arrested Couriers Abroad
- Hidden in luggage/suitcases (38\%)
- Ingestion/Swallowing (29\%)
- Placed in shoes (7\%)
- Placed in bottom part of luggage (5\%)
- Placed inside handbag (4\%)
- Others (17\%): Undergoing minor operation, placing in shoeboxes/books/bottles/parcels, etc.
Where can I hide things in my room?
The Most Cunning Secret Hiding Spots We’ve Ever Seen
- Old Vacuum Cleaner. 1/12.
- Bottle Rock. 2/12.
- Air Vent. 3/12.
- Electrical Outlet. 4/12.
- Bathroom Tile. 5/12.
- Inside a Water Bottle. 6/12.
- In a Clock. 7/12.
- False Bottomed Drawer. 8/12.
How do you cheek a pill?
What to Do
- Sit up straight with their head centered and straight.
- Tilt their head back only a bit. Leaning too far back can make it harder to swallow.
- Take a few sips of water to “practice” swallowing.
- Put the pill on their tongue and then drink the water again. (Sometimes having kids drink through straws can help.)
Can drugs be couriered?
To avail the medicine delivery service, customers need to visit any Blue Dart/DHL counter across India and provide valid medical prescription for sending medicines overseas to their family/ friends through the Blue Dart-DHL’s door-to-door express service, the company said in the release.
What is a drug pusher?
a drug pusher: an illegal drug dealer, a person who sells illegal drugs.
What happens if you chew a pill instead of swallowing it?
For a number of reasons some tablets shouldn’t be crushed or chewed. Most importantly, doing so may result in dose dumping; this is when the body very quickly absorbs a large amount of a drug. One consequence of dose dumping is an overdose of the drug, which can lead to death.