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Moment ‘crazed man high on monkey dust’ tackled to the ground by hero pharmacy staff

By Isabelle Bates

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Moment 'crazed man high on monkey dust' tackled to the ground by hero pharmacy staff

A man was wrestled to the ground after becoming agitated inside a pharmacy. He flew into a rage after reportedly taking the drug known as monkey dust. Footage shows the man pacing up and down the Norfolk Street Pharmacy in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, before barging behind the counter. READ MORE: Murder arrest after woman found dead in Wolverhampton Get breaking news on BirminghamLive WhatsApp , click the link to join Staff managed to wrestle the wild-eyed man and restrain him on the floor for 15 minutes before police arrived on Friday, September 29. Pharmacist Navid Kaleem says monkey dust was “destroying” his city and released the footage to raise awareness about the epidemic. The psychoactive substance costs just £2 and can send addicts on days-long psychotic episodes. Navid, 45, said: “We were all so scared. Initially he was just singing some kind of poems and rhymes. “Then he said he was a soldier and I started trying to calm him down, asking about his school and if we went to the same one. “He then started to become more aggressive, monkey dust is very unpredictable. “He was quite a strapping guy and we had some patients that were terrified, so we had to be careful. “We were scared and we were trying to get him out. It was on the phone to the police but luckily no one got injured. “This must have been carrying on for around 15 minutes or so and we didn’t let any other patients in, we had a queue outside. “It would’ve been nice if the police arrived in five minutes to deal with them as they usually try to with pharmacies. “He decided to run towards the dispensary. Initially he’s trying to go to the back part of the pharmacy to the consultation room. “He goes towards the dispensary towards two ladies sitting there and that’s when we managed to restrain him. “We gave him water, we had to show compassion as he’s someone else’s brother and son. “There were four of us holding him down, but these people need to be treated with compassion as well as firmness. “One of us was holding his hands down, one on his legs and I was holding his top part down.” Navid, who opened his pharmacy in 2008, said monkey dust was disrupting the life of local residents. He added: “This monkey dust, the people can be like the incredible Hulk with. “You get an extreme high and you don’t feel pain. Stoke is an impoverished place and it’s quite popular here. “It’s a very unpredictable drug. “Last year a topless man not too far from our pharmacy attacked a woman with a house brick – and he was high on monkey dust. “It’s just a horrible drug.” Monkey Dust — aka Zombie or Cannibal Dust, owing to its violent side effects — is an off-white powder that can be swallowed, injected or snorted. It was sold as a legal high but reclassified as a Class B drug in 2010. A spokesperson for Stoke-on-Trent City Council said: “We are working proactively with partners and the number of successful outcomes from our drug referral programmes is increasing. “Nevertheless, we know there is more to do. We are committed to continuing to tackle all forms of addiction to create a healthier, cleaner city for everyone.” A spokesperson for Staffordshire Police said: “We were called at 6.20pm on Friday (26 September) to a business on Norfolk Street, Shelton, following reports of a man shouting and attempting to assault staff and customers. “Nobody was reported injured. “Officers attended the scene, and the man was taken to hospital.”