“These drugs are so addictive and harmful to the human body that even in public you don’t know what you’ll do next,” he added. Memon said the government has decided to start random drug testing of all private and government school students to combat this menace, adding that this is the first step by the state government. .
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The Sindh government on Tuesday announced that it would begin unannounced drug testing in all private and government schools after observing an increase in the number of students using the highly addictive ice/crystal stimulant.
Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Memon told reporters here that the government had recently arrested a prominent drug supplier in the upscale area of Clifton.
“We got some amazing information from him about how widespread the use of ice and crystals is in educational institutions,” Memon said, adding that anyone who uses these drugs is a potential He added that it is dangerous and a walking time bomb for society.
“These drugs are so addictive and harmful to the human body that you never know what you will do next, even in public places,” he added.
Memon said that to combat this menace, the government has decided to start random drug testing of students in all private and government schools, adding that this is a first-of-its-kind move by a state government. .
Recent studies show higher rates of ice and meth use among students at elite and expensive schools targeted by drug traffickers.
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