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Bodybuilder jailed for supplying toxic fat-burning pills | Bodybuilder jailed for supplying toxic fat-burning pills |
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A 32-year-old gym owner has been jailed for 37 months for culpably and recklessly supplying a diet pill which can be lethal to humans. | A 32-year-old gym owner has been jailed for 37 months for culpably and recklessly supplying a diet pill which can be lethal to humans. |
Jamie George is believed to have manufactured up to 10,000 pills a month containing dinitrophenol, or DNP. | Jamie George is believed to have manufactured up to 10,000 pills a month containing dinitrophenol, or DNP. |
Food Standards Scotland (FSS) said it is the first conviction for supplying the substance in Scotland. | |
The bodybuilder, from Denny, previously admitted the offence at Stirling Sheriff Court. | The bodybuilder, from Denny, previously admitted the offence at Stirling Sheriff Court. |
Sheriff Derek Hamilton said George had continued in his activities after he had been told that the pills could have fatal consequences. | |
He said: "While inquiries were ongoing you were served with a remedial action notice requiring you to cease manufacture, distribution and sale. | |
"You were well aware of the dangers of DNP. You took no notice of that and continued your trade." | |
High risk | |
Stirling Sheriff Court was told that DNP is a highly toxic industrial chemical, used in the manufacture of explosives, insecticide, and in photographic developing. | |
A recent trend has seen bodybuilders use it for weight reduction, "fat burning" and body sculpture, often in the days running up to contests. | |
James Moncrieff, prosecuting, said that taking it put users at high risk of kidney failure, liver failure, coma, convulsions, and cardiac arrest. | |
The court heard that in June 2018, officers from Food Standards Scotland, acting on intelligence, raided George's then home in Falkirk. | |
Mr Moncrieff said: "The floor, walls and contents of the garden shed were all heavily contaminated and stained with a yellow powder." | |
They found equipment including disposable gloves, a capsule filling machine capable of turning out 100 pills at a time, 10,000 empty capsule shells, and almost £1,500 in cash. | |
Investigations showed George had been posting supplies to both local customers and others in Asia, Australia and the USA. | |
Recorded deaths | |
He was arrested in October 2018 after a further raid on his home in Denny. | |
He told police he was aware that DNP was not safe for human consumption, and he was aware of the dangers of taking it, including that the lethal dose is unknown. | |
There have been over 30 recorded deaths across the UK associated with DNP consumption, two of those in Scotland. | |
UK government legislation to reclassify DNP as a poison will come into effect in October. | UK government legislation to reclassify DNP as a poison will come into effect in October. |
The FSS said it welcomed the conviction. | |
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