• About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Login
Newsletter
NRI Affairs
Youtube Channel
  • News
  • Video
  • Opinion
  • Culture
  • Visa
  • Student Hub
  • Business
  • Travel
  • Events
  • Other
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Video
  • Opinion
  • Culture
  • Visa
  • Student Hub
  • Business
  • Travel
  • Events
  • Other
No Result
View All Result
NRI Affairs
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Indian Student’s Death Leads to Drug Dealer’s Arrest in Cambridge

The court proceedings revealed that Brown, who portrayed himself as a “pharmacist,” used Instagram and Snapchat to sell a range of prescription-only drugs. 

NRI Affairs News Desk by NRI Affairs News Desk
November 24, 2023
in News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
0
Indian Student's Death Leads to Drug Dealer's Arrest in Cambridge

Source: Cambridge Independent

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A drug dealer, who falsely claimed to be a “pharmacist,” has been sentenced to four and a half years in prison after the death of a University of Cambridge student. Benjamin Brown was located by the Cambridgeshire Police following the discovery of 20-year-old Keshava Iyengar’s lifeless body in a friend’s room at Trinity College, Cambridge University, in March 2021. 

A coroner’s report determined Indian-origin student Iyengar’s death as drug-related, and subsequent police investigations revealed incriminating messages on his phone from a drug dealer known as “Lean Xan Man”. The authorities identified Lean Xan Man as 32-year-old Brown from Guildford in Surrey.

Detective Constable Dan Harper of Cambridgeshire Police, who led the investigation, remarked, “Brown was running a significant operation from his bedroom in Surrey, with tragic consequences.”

At the Huntingdon Law Courts, where Brown was sentenced last week, Detective Constable Harper emphasised that while it’s challenging to establish a direct link between Brown’s actions and Keshava’s death, the destructive impact of drugs on lives is undeniable.

In the inquest regarding the demise of Mr. Iyengar, a London resident, it was disclosed that the student had consumed the drug to alleviate ‘high anxiety levels’ without exhibiting recklessness. Coroner Simon Milburn determined there was evidence suggesting that Mr. Iyengar did not have the intention of taking his own life.

Harper underscored the importance of restricting certain drugs to prescription-only status and reiterated that combating such activities remains a top priority for Cambridgeshire Police.

The court proceedings revealed that Brown, who portrayed himself as a “pharmacist,” used Instagram and Snapchat to sell a range of prescription-only drugs. His arrest in July 2021 led to a search of his residence, uncovering not only drugs but also over GBP 15,000 in cash and labels bearing his “business logo”.

Brown admitted guilt to two charges of being involved in the supply of prohibited and controlled substances, including the supply of Class A drugs, two counts related to the supply of Class C substances, one charge involving the supply of Class B substances, and charges of possession of Class A and possession with intent to supply Class C.

As per the police report, the judge overseeing the case characterised Brown’s drug dealing enterprise as “substantial, sophisticated, and lucrative.” The judge noted that Brown, driven by greed, had “profited from the vulnerabilities of others dependent on prescription medication for conditions such as anxiety.”

Logo2
NRI Affairs News Desk

NRI Affairs News Desk

NRI Affairs News Desk

Related Posts

Faith leaders and MPs gather at NSW Parliament for cross-faith dialogue
News

Faith leaders and MPs gather at NSW Parliament for cross-faith dialogue

May 18, 2026
Indian migration, racism and the unfinished business of Australian democracy: human rights chief sounds alarm
News

Indian migration, racism and the unfinished business of Australian democracy: human rights chief sounds alarm

May 14, 2026
Monthly Overview of India News – April 2026
News

Monthly Overview of India News – April 2026

May 13, 2026
Next Post
non-resident-indians-drafting-a-will

Considerations for Non-Resident Indians Drafting a Will

nri-aspiration-students-facing-challenges

NRI Aspirations in Peril: Students Face the Challenge of Soaring Living Costs and Few Job Options

Indian-Real-Estate-for-NRI-Investors

Investment Opportunities in Indian Real Estate for NRI Investors

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Australia Visa Update

Important Changes to the Job Ready Program (JRP) from 1 July

4 years ago
Australia offers permanent resettlement to temporary visa holders

Federal budget 2023: Impact on migration and international students

3 years ago
Why Girls’ Education Needs India’s Global Voice Now More Than Ever

Why Girls’ Education Needs India’s Global Voice Now More Than Ever

6 months ago
UN military award goes to Major Radhika Sen

Major Radhika Sen to be Honored as UN Military Gender Advocate of the Year 2023

2 years ago

Categories

  • Business
  • Events
  • Literature
  • Multimedia
  • News
  • nriaffairs
  • Opinion
  • Other
  • People
  • Student Hub
  • Top Stories
  • Travel
  • Uncategorized
  • Visa

Topics

Air India Australia california Canada caste china cricket election Europe Gaza Hindu Hindutva Human Rights immigration India Indian Indian-origin indian diaspora indian student Indian Students Israel Migration Modi Muslim Narendra Modi New Zealand NRI Pakistan Palestine politics Racism Singapore student students tariff trade travel trump UAE uk US USA Victoria visa Zohran Mamdani
NRI Affairs

© 2025 NRI Affairs.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Video
  • Opinion
  • Culture
  • Visa
  • Student Hub
  • Business
  • Travel
  • Events
  • Other

© 2025 NRI Affairs.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
WP Twitter Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com