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Dubai Police to crack down on butane abuse

An intensive campaign will be launched to curb this new problem in Dubai where minors are found to be inhaling lethal gas such as butane to get high.

  • By Siham Al Najami, Staff Reporter
  • Published: 00:00 June 29, 2010
  • Gulf News

Butane gas is lethal when inhaled
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  • Dubai's newest problem involves minors inhaling lethal gas such as butane to get high. Picture used for illustrative purpose only.

Dubai: Police will arrest people who inhale butane gas, a police official said.

An intensive campaign will be launched to curb this new problem in Dubai where minors are found to be inhaling lethal gas such as butane to get high.

This criminal act is "alien to our culture and society", said Lieutenant Colonel Ahmad Humaid Al Merri, Director of the Criminal Investigations Division of Dubai Police.

"Any minor found inhaling butane will be arrested and anyone found holding such containers will be questioned by our current patrol units," he said.

‘Sad loss'

He was commenting following the death of a 17-year-old British high school graduate at a party in Jumeirah.

Last Thursday, the operations room of Dubai Police received a call at 10pm about a boy who fell unconscious at a graduation party. Police and an ambulance unit found the boy had already died due to an overdose of butane.

The forensic report which came out yesterday stated his blood was concentrated with this gas. It had directly hit the brain's breathing function. He had two containers in his back pack, he said.

"It's a sad loss to see a 17 year old die in such circumstances. We deeply sympathise with the boy's parents who were greatly devastated by their son's loss," said Lt Col Al Merri who called on parents to be more vigilant.

Following a minor argument with a friend at the party, Anton Tahmasian grabbed a liquefied gas container from his backpack and inhaled large amounts of it. In a few minutes he collapsed.

"It is not a common practice but it will be unless we intensify our awareness campaigns and patrol units. Teenagers must realise that inhaling such gases is like choosing to kill themselves deliberately.

"A car recently caught fire after a group of teenagers were storing and using butane. A spark caused the vehicle to catch fire but fortunately no one was injured," he said.

"We will arrest any minor for abusing butane as they are endangering their lives and in certain cases the safety of others," added Lt Col Al Merri.

Almost 2,000 people joined an online group on the social network, Facebook, to express their love for Anton and give condolences to his family.

Comments (4)

  1. Added 15:02 June 29, 2010

    To the person whose comment starts Arested?! - This should be made a crime! Sickness? Other substance abuse? Are you serious? So those caught carrying and using cocaine? or heroin? yes, a sickness, not a crime... people have died using this. Does that not make you think maybe it should be illegal? Bravo Dubai Police!

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  2. Added 11:04 June 29, 2010

    I would like to warn everybody, since I have seen some students using glue. After inhaling it their behaviour changes like anything. Parents and teachers should observe carefully if the children do such things.

    Anonymous, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

  3. Added 10:46 June 29, 2010

    Arrested?! This is not a crime, it's a sickness! Same goes with other substance abuse. The authorities should understand that when a person uses a substance (any) to get high, he or she has a problem, and most probably the problem is related to a problem in their life or past time. I dont believe people should be arrested for substance use. It's not helping the person, it's just making it worse for him/her and giving them an excuse to continue!

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  4. Added 10:08 June 29, 2010

    Such a sad ending for Tahmasian and other victims of substance abuse. A parent should never have to go through this painful experience. Parents should keep a watchful eye on their children. They should know who their friends are and where their children are going. Parents should also search their children's ( up to 18) rooms in my opinion! As for the new crackdown by Dubai Police, I hope it gives some results....but in the end many people can get away with it.

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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