Sleeping pills for rape-drug measures Arrested beautician Skillfully drunk or November 5 22:15

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A beautician who was arrested for obscene acts by having a woman invited to a cut model drink tea mixed with sleeping pills. Because the sleeping pills are highly effective, the Metropolitan Police Department reported that they had taken measures against rape drugs that turn blue when dissolved in water. However, the man was drinking with peace of mind that `` it tastes the same as black tea '', and since colorful tea is popular with women recently, experts point out that there are limits to the current measures alone .

Tokyo Ginza hair salon beautician Hiroaki Aoshika (33), in August, gave a 20-year-old female customer a cup of tea mixed with sleeping pills, and performed an obscene act in an unconscious state. There is a suspicion.

Suspect Aoyaka solicited a woman to call the store, “Would you like to make a cut model?”

In subsequent investigations, the investigators found out that the sleeping pills used had a strong effect, and that measures against rape drugs that turn blue when dissolved in water were taken.

The lemon tea that was given to the woman was changed to green due to the effect of sleeping pills, but the green deer suspected that `` It tastes the same as tea, so it's okay '' about it.

Recently, colorful teas such as blue, green, and purple herbal teas are popular among women, and experts familiar with rape drugs point out that there is a limit to the current measure of coloring sleeping pills, and that reexamination is necessary. doing.

Women invited by models

The alleged Aoyaka was inviting a woman on Twitter and a dedicated app to “do a cut model”.

In the video posted on the net, there was a state of checking the condition of the hair tips while talking to a cut model woman.

A woman in her twenties who was solicited four years ago said, "I was a hairdresser in Ginza. Please take a photo." I received a message saying "Please shoot tomorrow" and it was too steep, so I refused it and presented another day.I refused that day again, but I showed the same day over and over again. , I ’ve been guilty of giving up. ”

On top of that, “The beauty salon will give you a drink, but I do n’t think there ’s any sleeping pills. I do n’t think there ’s a security camera in the beauty salon. I'm glad that you can shoot as a model, so it's sad and really unforgivable to trample that feeling. "

In addition, a woman who had made a cut model of suspected blue deer told the interview through Twitter that “while cutting,“ the model only speaks to the girl of your choice ”. It was a loose impression for both time and women. "

The coloring of sleeping pills is limited

The sleeping pills used in the incident had measures to change color when dissolved in water to prevent abuse as rape drugs.

According to experts, this sleeping pill is characterized by a relatively long period of time, and in the United States it has been abused and has been designated as an illegal drug.

The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has called on pharmaceutical companies to take steps to make them visually noticeable, and measures have been taken to change color when dissolved in water four years ago.

This time, when the pharmaceutical company was asked to cooperate and actually dissolved in water, it turned blue.

The development cost more than 500 million yen, such as setting up a dedicated production line to prevent the use of colorants in other drugs.

In this incident, lemon tea was mixed with sleeping pills, and when I actually tried it, the brown lemon tea became green. However, the taste did not change.

The pharmaceutical company wants to prevent damage by coloring, but when it is put in dark things such as coffee or it is difficult to notice in dark places, it feels strange to the body I'm asking you to go to a medical institution.

The president of a pharmaceutical company said, “It's an effective drug for people who suffer from insomnia, so it ’s very unwilling to use it as a rape drug. I ’m trying to think that coloring is an effective measure. ”I felt a limit in that the victim might not notice it, and I was very annoyed.”

Support group "Consult now"

An organization that supports victims of sexual crimes using rape drugs is calling for "I want you to consult immediately if you think you have been damaged".

Osaka The NPO “Sexual Violence Relief Center / Osaka sachico” in Matsubara City is consulted by support staff 24 hours a day, based in Hannan Central Hospital, and works with doctors in obstetrics and gynecology.

In the nine years since the establishment of the group, 77 people suspected that the drug was used among those who were sexually damaged, but the potential for the drug component to disappear from the body without being able to consult the surroundings. There are many potential victims.

The organization says that “response within 72 hours” is important in order to prepare for suspected damage by freezing blood and urine of women who may contain pharmaceutical ingredients.

In the past consultations, drugs can be put into tea that is said to be “healthy tea” at work visits, and drinks when you are invited to “monitor health food” in front of the station, etc. This means that damage is occurring not only in liquor seats but also in familiar situations.

Haruko Kato, the representative of the group and the obstetrician and gynecologist, said, “I ca n’t explain what happened to me and what kind of damage I was doing. It has a serious impact not only on the mind, but it is not necessary to give up hope, so if you think you have suffered damage, please consult us first. "

Expert "Need to discuss safety and cost"

Professor Kazuo Matsubara of Kyoto University, who is familiar with rape drugs, said about a measure that changes the color of a sleeping pill tablet when dissolved in water. “I know it will become very colored when dissolved in water. I do n’t know if it ’s melted into something, and I do n’t know even in dark places, so it ’s not perfect. ”

On the other hand, there are technologies that prevent tablets from being crushed or dissolved in water, which means they are incorporated into medical drugs used to reduce pain such as cancer.

Prof. Matsubara said, “Since it does not melt or break, it cannot be mixed with human drinks. Drugs with such preventive measures are being developed. However, it still costs money. `` How much does it cost to buy a sleeping pill at a certain level, can I really pay it? Because there are many elderly people who use it, the burden increases, '' he pointed out that it is necessary to discuss thorough safety measures and cost balance .