Pubdate: Sat, 06 Oct 2007 Source: Star, The (South Africa) Copyright: Independent Newspapers 2007 Contact: http://www.thestar.co.za/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/423 Author: Justine Gerardy Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) CHEAP HEROIN IS KILLING OUR CHILDREN Highly addictive heroin available at R20 to R30 a fix is hitting teenagers across the country with devastating effects. The price of various low-grade heroin mixes - "nyaope" in Gauteng, "sugars" in Durban, "unga" in Cape Town and "pinch" in Mpumalanga - means teens can pool pocket-money to share a deathly high. SA National Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse (Sanca) national director Shamien Garda said nyaope use had increased among the youth in Gauteng, particularly in the north of Pretoria, in the past year. "Because it's a combination of very cheap dagga and heroin, it's easily available and not expensive. And so they tend to go for it." National narcotics head for organised crime, Senior Superintendent Deven Naicker said the rise of heroin in black communities was a recent trend. "It's moved across colour now. We are seeing increased usage by black communities where at one stage it was just cannabis and mandrax." "That's how drug traffickers operate, they look for a good market," he added. "They did the same thing in the Western Cape and took the mandrax market and turned into a crystal meth market." There was an overall increase in heroin addicts at Gauteng drug rehabilitation centres last year, according to figures from the South African Community Epidemiology Network on Drug Use (Sacendu). Heroin was listed as the most commonly used drug by Gauteng teenagers after dagga and alcohol, with higher abuse levels than cat, crack and inhalants. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom