A Japanese pharmacology professor allegedly asked his students to produce make MDMA – commonly known as ecstasy – in 2013. The law states that a researcher needs a licence to manufacture narcotics for academic purposes. – EPA pic, April 19, 2019.
A JAPANESE university professor could face up to 10 years in jail after allegedly getting his students to produce ecstasy, officials said on Wednesday, in an echo of TV hit series Breaking Bad. Authorities suspect the 61-year-old pharmacology professor from Matsuyama University in western Japan got his pupils to make MDMA – commonly known as ecstasy – in 2013 and another so-called “designer drug” 5F-QUPIC last year.
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