Pubdate: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 Source: Irish Independent (Ireland) Copyright: Independent Newspapers (Ireland) Ltd Contact: http://www.independent.ie/ Author: Tom Brady, Security Editor SOLUTION TO MYSTERY OF DRUG DEATHS NOW IN SIGHT Investigators believe they are on the verge of a breakthrough in identifying the contaminant in a consignment of heroin which has killed addicts here and in Britain. Significant progress has been made in laboratory tests in Scotland on isolating the contaminant, now thought to be soil related and directly linked to one shipment. Samples of heroin deals and body tissue taken from the eight victims here have been compiled by gardai and health authority officials, and are being sent this weekend to the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, US, for analysis and toxicology tests. The Garda national drugs unit believes the bad heroin was shipped into the country from abroad by a trafficking gang based in Dublin's south inner city. Three out of four suspected drug traffickers, including a woman, have been questioned about the importation. Two are currently in custody while the third was released on medical grounds. The fourth suspect has not yet been traced. Samples of heroin taken from the street addicts have been added to syringes and paraphernalia used by the victims, for inclusion in the package to be sent to Atlanta, as well as blood, urine, body tissue and body parts from the victims. Key officials from the Atlanta centre have been working with health inspectors in Dublin and in Glasgow over the past few weeks in a bid to establish if the deaths here and in Scotland, England and Wales could be linked. It is understood that officials in Glasgow have made progress in the past 48 hours, and are now satisfied the contaminant was contained in the initial heroin shipment rather than substances used subsequently to dilute the purity, and is possibly related to the soil where it was produced. - --- MAP posted-by: greg