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‘Kush’ packed inside toy parcels detected, one arrested

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The police special task force caught nearly Rs. 20 million worth narcotic ‘kush’ which was perfectly stuffed and packed inside toy boxes.

Kush – a cheap new illegal drug, is ravaging communities in Sierra Leone. Medical staff in the capital Freetown say that 90% of the male admissions to the central psychiatric ward are due to Kush use.

With Kush use spreading rapidly, with ever-younger users being exposed to it, Africa Eye reporter, Tyson Conteh, investigates the drug and asks whether Sierra Leone can stop the march of this dangerously addictive high.

In short, Kush is a specific type of cannabis. It’s popular for recreational users because it’s sometimes thought to be stronger than other strains of cannabis.

Kush strains of cannabis are descended from plants from the Kush region, which is on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.

Side effects includes:

According to the police, there were 1 kg and 367 grams of ‘kush’ inside the parcel.

The raid was done by the Special Raid Unit of the Special Task Force Headquarters Camp (Colombo region) with assistance of customers and narcotics bureau officers.

The Police Special Task Force has arrested a person, a 44-year-old resident of Colombo, who came to claim a parcel sent via Air Mail from the United States after Police found it.

The accused was handed over to the Police Narcotics Bureau for further investigations by the STF.

The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) is responsible for any cannabis-related arrest in India. However, when the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Billwas passed in 1986, it made the procurement, sale, and consumption of all drugs completely illegal.

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BY: AYUSHI BHUSHAN, 1ST YEAR, BA.LLB(INTEGRATED), BANASTHALI UNIVERSITY, RAJASTHAN

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