Where can I stash drugs?

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

  1. Old Vacuum Cleaner. 1/12.
  2. Bottle Rock. 2/12.
  3. Air Vent. 3/12.
  4. Electrical Outlet. 4/12.
  5. Bathroom Tile. 5/12.
  6. Inside a Water Bottle. 6/12.
  7. In a Clock. 7/12.
  8. False Bottomed Drawer. 8/12.

How do you cheek a pill?

What to Do

  1. Sit up straight with their head centered and straight.
  2. Tilt their head back only a bit. Leaning too far back can make it harder to swallow.
  3. Take a few sips of water to “practice” swallowing.
  4. Put the pill on their tongue and then drink the water again. (Sometimes having kids drink through straws can help.)
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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.