Sierra Leone has declared a national emergency on substance abuse to crack down on drug dealers
‘Zombie’ kush addicts in Sierra Leone dig up human bones to get high on drug. "Zombie" drug addicts digging up human. bones to make the drug kush has become a national emergency. Sierra Leone is slowly moving to other West African countries.
Armed police are standing guard outside cemeteries in Sierra Leone to stop drug addicts stealing human bones. They grind up the bones to grind up to use in a psychoactive 'zombie' drug. 'Zombie' drugs are sweeping Sierra Leone with a psychoactivity sweeping the country.
President Julius Maada Bio declares national emergency on substance abuse. Calls for government to crack down on rising use of cheap synthetic drug known as kush. The synthetic drug is a cheap and sometimes deadly synthetic drug that is sometimes deadly. Sierra Leone’s president has declared a national emergency.
Psychoactive drug kush has prompted a wave of deaths, mental health issues and the digging up of graves in Sierra Leone. Sierra Leone declares emergency over kush - made from human bones. Drug kush is a form of drug made of human bones and has prompted deaths and mental health problems.