A 22-year-old chemistry fan was sentenced to four years in jail
for working out the formula of ketamine and selling his home-made
drugs to addicts.
The People's Court in Dongcheng District of Beijing announced
the ruling on Tuesday.
Investigators said Jia Qin, formerly an intern at the laboratory
of a Beijing-based hospital, produced more than 70 grams of
ketamine between September and November last year, more than half
of which was sold to druggers.
He was caught red-handed by Beijing police last November when he
trying to sell 30 grams of the drug to an old client.
Jia was a chemistry fan at high school. Drawing inspirations
from a film about a notorious drug kingpin, he was determined to
use his talent in drug production.
At 17, Jia spent days in the school library and on the Internet
trying to work out the formula of ketamine, and succeeded in two
years.
Jia and his friend Jin Xin produced the drug, put up ads at
several websites, and made more than 4,000 yuan (US$513) of illegal
profits.
Jin, 22, was sentenced to one-year jail term, a lenient
punishment because he only helped clean test tubes and watched
temperature changes, a spokesman with the court said.
When asked why he had not used his talent in a decent job, Jia
said he had not been able to find one. "I made many phone calls but
was never given a job, probably because I had just a three-year
college education and no bachelor's degree."
Ketamine, originally used as a tranquillizer in animals, is
widely used as ecstasy.
(Xinhua News Agency September 19, 2007)