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Poliser i Moskva/Travis Leake. (AP/Novi Loch @ Facebook.)

Amerikansk rockmusiker uppges gripen i Moskva

Travis Leake, en amerikansk rockmusiker bosatt i Moskva sedan tio år, har gripits misstänkt för narkotikabrott. Detta enligt amerikanska medier.

Enligt ryska medier anklagas han för att ha sålt den syntetiska drogen mefedron, och riskerar fängelse i upp till 20 år, skriver AP.

”Den tidigare fallskärmssoldaten och musikern står anklagad för inblandning i narkotikahandeln genom att locka unga människor”, skriver domstolen.

Både amerikanska UD och Leakes mor är medvetna om uppgifterna, skriver CNN.

Leake är frontman i bandet Novi Loch. Han har intervjuats av kändiskocken och programledaren Anthony Bourdain i dennes reseprogram ”Parts unknown”, där Leake pratar om bandets frustration över censuren i Ryssland.

Enligt ryska medierapporter nekar Leake, tidigare fallskärmssoldat i USA:s militär, till brott och förstår inte varför han gripits.

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Mephedrone, also known as 4-methylmethcathinone, 4-MMC, and 4-methylephedrone, is a synthetic stimulant drug of the amphetamine and cathinone classes. Slang names include drone, M-CAT, White Magic, meow meow and bubble. It is chemically similar to the cathinone compounds found in the khat plant of eastern Africa. It comes in the form of tablets or crystals, which users can swallow, snort or inject, producing effects similar to those of MDMA, amphetamines and cocaine. In addition to its stimulant effects, mephedrone produces side effects, of which bruxism is the most common. The metabolism of mephedrone has been studied in rats and humans and the metabolites can be detected in urine after usage. Mephedrone was first synthesised in 1929, but did not become widely known until it was rediscovered in 1999–2000 at which point it was legal to produce and possess in many countries. By 2000, mephedrone was reported to be available for sale on the internet, by 2008 law enforcement agencies had become aware of the compound, and by 2010, it had been reported in most of Europe, becoming particularly prevalent in the United Kingdom. Mephedrone was first made illegal in Israel in 2008, followed by Sweden later that year. In 2010, it was made illegal in many European countries and in December 2010, the EU ruled it illegal. In Australia, New Zealand and the United States, it is considered an analog of other illegal drugs and can be controlled by laws similar to the US Federal Analog Act. In September 2011, the US temporarily classified mephedrone as a Schedule I drug, effective October 2011. This classification was made permanent in July 2012 with the passage of the Synthetic Drug Abuse Prevention Act (SDAPA).

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