THE Britain’s National Crime Agency (NCA). announced today that it is investigating possible crimes he allegedly committed Kenneth Law, a Canadian chef, after linked him to the deaths of 88 people who bought drugs through Canadian websites in order to kill themselves.
The NCA received information in April that many people in Britain bought products from Canadian websites after Law was arrested in Canada for provided poison to people with suicidal tendencies via a Canadian website, British media reported.
An Interpol directory of the details of 232 British buyers were handed over to the NCA by Canadian authorities, according to the newspaper Times. Later investigations concluded that 88 of these people died.
“The NCA has decided to investigate possible criminal offenses committed in the UK. The investigation is ongoing.” he announced. “There is currently no confirmed link between these substances, bought through the websites, and the causes of death” of the 88 people, the NCA said.
Law, 57, was arrested in Canada in May and charged with provided help to people who wanted to kill themselvesafter he himself admitted to a journalist conducting an undercover investigation that “many, many, many, many” people died after taking the substances he sold online.
The Canadian chef, who worked in the kitchen of a luxury hotel, is accused of he sent 1,200 packages to 40 countries and investigations into his actions have been launched in the US, Italy, Australia and New Zealand.
Source: News Beast

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