Ativan Gang




Criminal gangs are known with their distinct way or technique or method (Modus Operandi) of robbing someone or a business. Some of them are fearless. They attack their victims as if they don't have any plans. While others have plans for an attack to a person or a business to ensure that none of them will be caught.

Thanks to CCTV cameras. Knowing the identities of the criminals become much easier. However, as time passes by, they become much more dangerous compared to those criminals in the previous years.

Anyway, the Ativan Gang is not only a mere urban legend which only sprouted from rumors of the people. They actually exist, and I don't know if they still until now. Like what I always say, not all urban legends are unreal. Some of them originated from real sources, or the story itself is real. However, they are altered because of the way how it circulated through the tongues of tsismosos and tsismosas.

They became an urban legend because there are e-mailed stories spreading in the cities where the Ativan Gang is the main subject. No one knows if these said stories really happen. One thing's for sure, the incident is told by a 'friend-of-a-friend', making it doubtful. These e-mails appear as a warning, but, for me, these are good warnings though. They make Filipinos aware of what's happening.



Ativan Gang



According to real sources, Ativan Gang is one of the oldest gangs in the Philippines. Their members invite or befriend unsuspecting foreigners (usually male tourists) to eat and drink (or should I say 'bond') with them. They are using the advantage of the known Filipino attitude - hospitality. As they finally got you in their hands, they will put an ativan pill in your food or drink. As you ingested it, you'll feel dizzy and drowsy, then you find yourself asleep suddenly. The time you are unconscious, they will start robbing you - get your belongings and left you alone somewhere.

One of their tricky modus operandi is by attracting the victim using a beautiful Filipina, which is one of there member. As they were engaging in sexual activity, the girl will secretly put the drug in the drink to knock the tourist out of consciousness.

Because of them, there's this expression Filipinos used to say: Na-ATIVAN - meaning 'you are victimized by the Ativan gang' and/or 'you accidentally ingested an ativan pill'.

According to some sources, the gang started to operate in the late 70's or early 80's.


By the way, we've been talking about this Ativan Gang, but some of us don't have any idea what an Ativan pill is. So, what is it?



Ativan Drug



The last time I hear the word 'ativan' was in a news about a drug syndicate, who not only produce illegal substance but also smuggle prohibited drugs from overseas to the Philippines.

As of now, the DOH (Department of Health) and BFAD (Bureau of Food and Drugs) prohibited the selling and importing of the Ativan drug in the country. According to the same news, this drug is commonly used by criminals to rob or harm people. They might be refering to the Ativan Gang.

The generic name of the Ativan drug is lorazepam.

Ativan is in a group of drugs called benzodiazepines. It affects chemicals in the brain that may become unbalanced and cause anxiety.[4] Often times, this drug is used to treat anxiety disorders.

Ativan should not be taken if you have allergies to eat. It may cause difficulty in breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. There are also serious and mild side-effects when you take this drug, namely:
  • confusion, depressed mood, thoughts of suicide or hurting yourself;
  • hyperactivity, agitation, hostility;
  • hallucinations; or
  • feeling light-headed, fainting.
  • Less serious side-effects:
  • drowsiness, dizziness, tiredness;
  • blurred vision;
  • sleep problems (insomnia);
  • muscle weakness, lack of balance or coordination;
  • amnesia or forgetfulness, trouble concentrating;
  • nausea, vomiting, constipation;
  • appetite changes; or
  • skin rash

  • That's the reason why the government forbade this drug in circulation. Aside of the reason that some people may abuse this drug, it is also dangerous.



    The Rumor



    [Taken from E-mail:]

    Carlo waited for weeks for the showing of the latest James Bond movie. Since all of his friends were occupied that day, he decided to see the movie alone. Before he bought his ticket, he went to Burger King to get himself a burger and a coke. Like what he always does, he didn't put ice on his soda. He entered the movie house at 5:30 pm. While nibbling on his burger, he placed the cup of coke in the armrest.

    After taking a few sips, he suspected something very wrong with his coke. There is now ice on it. Akala nya nainom nya yung coke ng katabi nya (He thought he had sipped the coke of the someone beside him) but there was nobody seated beside him. He lifted the cup to get a closer look. Surprise, Surprise!!!!

    He found powdery substance floating on the soda. He also realized that the cup is now "Jollibee" and not Burger King. He immediately run for the restroom for he knew that he was 'na-ATIVAN'. He spit all fluid that he has taken in. In no more than 2 minutes, he felt dizzy. He hurriedly left the mail. He didn't know how he did it but he was able to find his way home.

    By the time he reached the doorstep of his house, he was already asleep. When he woke up, it was already 8pm of the following day.


    This is only one of the e-mails circulating in the internet. No one knows if this really happened. I can't say this isn't true.



    Others



    On February 2012, a Belgian national was victimized by two women who were allegely a member of Ativan gang. The Belgian woman was a 52-year-old veterinarian. On her trip to Malate Church, two women befriended her and invited to go to Tagaytay the next day. The two also asked her if she wanted to travel to Northern Philippines, and they said they are happy to accompany her. She replied yes.

    On there trip to the north, the two also brought two more women and one man. They first went to Dagupan City, then Baguio, Banawe, and after three days, to Cabanatuan City.

    On a hotel in Cabanatuan, where they stayed for the night, she woke up feeling very dizzy and her companions were gone. At first, she didn't realized what actually happened to her. She was still thinking why her companions just left her alone without telling her. Upon arrival to Manila, she finally realized that here pouch is empty - her 15,000 Euros are gone. She checked the pictures on her camera, but those were deleted. Luckily, she retrieved them and printed a copy. The authorities concluded that the six criminals are members of Ativan Gang.


    The reason why I said that the warning is good, and somehow helpful, because it reminds us one thing:
    Don't talk to strangers.
    That's a very simple reminder whenever you are in a place you are not familiar with.

    Sources:
    [1]http://www.drugs.com/
    http://3stars-sun.blogspot.com/2008/03/philippine-gangs-and-criminal.html
    http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/metro-manila/03/06/12/belgian-loses-p1-m-ativan-gang


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    http://www.philippinen-reisen.com/aktuelle-info/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/06-ativan-gang-2.gif

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    2. I was a victim of the Ativan Gang in 2001. At the time, I was an 18 years old white female traveling on my own. I was drugged by two 'sweet' woman in their mid 50ies. I was staying at their house in a room that they apparently rented out to tourists. I thought I was getting an authentic experience.

      When I returned to my room, their was a party in the kitchen downstairs. I was told that the room full of men were celebrating a child's birthday. I was asked to join in on the celebration. It was apparently customary at birthday parties to toast the next year. Everyone's beer was from the same pitcher so I thought it would be safe. Somehow, one of the woman managed to sneak Ativan into that drink.

      I woke up to a rubbing alcohol sponge bath. While I was still drugged, I was transferred and sold to a pimp. I escaped 10 days later (relatively unharmed).


      It is not a simple as 'don't talk to strangers'. These people have years of experience with deception. Gang members are willing to invest a lot of time and energy into gaining trust. They read your mistrust and work at making you feel safe.

      I have blamed myself for years. How could I have been so stupid? It is only since I have been contacting other people who have had similar Ativan Gang experiences that I have come to realize that it could happen to anyone. People from all walks of life have fallen victim to Ativan gang members. What a relief, it is not just me being naïve and trusting.

      I am sorry to report that the Ativan drugging and white slavery are not urban legends.
      I am living proof. I have to live with not knowing what took place during those ten days of my young life. I am still living with it. It has changed my life forever.

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    6. Scary stories on this page. I feel a bit stupid because I didn't take any precautions when I met two guys in Manila. They had offered to accompany me to visit the city, I had accepted. They had taken me to their favorite mall and then to their favorite restaurant where we had tasted tasty Chinese cuisine. Later we went clubbing. And we decided to have more drinks...in the apartment I was renting (I know it's super stupid). And... nothing bad happened. We spent 2 great days together, we stayed in touch, remained very good friends. But now, with the proven facts of drugs and kidnapping, I don't know if today I would proceed in the same way.

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