Trafficker who sold substandard GHB pleads guilty

A Côte-de-Beaupré GHB seller, who was selling shoddy “date-rape drugs” that consumers say caused a possible fatal overdose, pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges on Monday.

During 2020, a GHB overdose problem resulting from the sale of poor quality drugs was reported in Côte-de-Beaupré.

Situation which would have even led to the death of a consumer, who died of an overdose of the “date rape drug”, which can also be ingested voluntarily by some regulars.

The denunciation of two customers to the Sûreté du Québec in Côte-de-Beaupré, ready to reveal the identity of their saleswoman who passed on poor quality “juice” to them, prompted the investigators to investigate.

A 38-year-old woman, Lethicia Marier, designated by the two consumers as being the main seller of GHB in the Beaupré sector, had thus been targeted and the investigation confirmed the information provided.

Search

Given the urgency related to the overuse of GHB, investigators quickly intervened.

Thus, on April 14, 2021, SQ police officers conducted a search of Lethicia Marier’s home.

On the spot, they seized a little more than a liter of GHB as well as methamphetamine and oxycodone pills.

Although the quantity of “date-rape drugs” was small when seized, evidence revealed that Marier could sell up to two liters of GHB to customers who wanted it.

The cell phone confiscated during the search and investigation gave the police strong reason to believe that the drug used by the person who died of a GHB overdose came from Lethicia Marier, said the Crown prosecutor, Christian Gauthier, in the courtroom, at the Quebec City courthouse.

However, it was difficult for the police to provide evidence in this regard and they preferred to act quickly in this case, given the problems observed, to ensure that this drug was removed from the market.

The accused, who has several antecedents, was therefore not the subject of a charge in connection with the death by overdose.

She pleaded guilty to charges of drug trafficking and breach of probation as it was a recidivism.

Lethicia Marier will return to court in a few weeks to hear her sentence. She is free during the proceedings.

Increase in poisonings

Between 2018 and 2020, the CHU de Québec had noted a growth in the number of admissions for GHB poisoning, whether voluntary or not.

They had fallen from 177 to 310 and could well resume after the pandemic lull.

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