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"Body stuffing" and "Body packing" - Forensic control of human excrements in police custody in Hamburg, Germany.

Herbert Mushumba1, Ann Sophie Schröder2, Jan-Peter Sperhake2, Benjamin Ondruschka2, Klaus Püschel2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Different methods are used to confiscate evidence whenever suspected body packers or body stuffers are taken into custody. Among these, controlled defecation and analysis of drug toilets from suspects has proved to be safe given that no invasive or forceful procedures are applied.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: All records of "drug toilet" evaluations done at the Hamburg Institute of Legal Medicine from January 1st 2018 to April 30th 2021 were descriptively analyzed for the individual's age, sex, country of origin, and whether the drug toilets contained any drug "balls", packages or containers. In case of a positive finding, the total number of balls found were recorded. Special cases are presented in detail for illustrative purposes.
RESULTS: Drug toilets from 72 suspects were examined in the period under review. 98.6% (n = 71) of the suspects were males and relatively young with approximately two-thirds (62.5%, n = 45) aged 34 years or below (range 18-50 years). The majority of suspects originated from African countries (72.2%, n = 52). The typical drug balls or containers were found in 13 (18.1%) of the examined drug toilets.
CONCLUSION: Negative drug toilets might indeed indicate that the suspect had not ingested any drug packages at the time of arrest or while in custody. However, multiple excretions, voluntary delay of defecation, use of drugs to delay the excretion process or even individual differences in excretion times are possible, and therefore, a negative drug toilet should not always imply with certainty that the individual in question had not ingested any drugs.
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Keywords:  Bodypacking; Bodypushing; Bodystuffing; Drug toilets

Year:  2021        PMID: 34303160     DOI: 10.1016/j.legalmed.2021.101940

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leg Med (Tokyo)        ISSN: 1344-6223            Impact factor:   1.376


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1.  Clinical, Diagnostic, and Treatment Features of Body Packing in Brazil: Drugs, Cell Phones, and Beyond.

Authors:  Vinícius Henrique A Guimarães; Carolina Cassiano; Dylmadson Iago B Queiroz; Ricardo Pastore; Roberto Lenza; Carlo Jose Freire Oliveira
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-08-11
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