US media: Saudi Arabia is becoming the capital of the Drugs in the Middle East

Author:Pole news Time:2022.09.04

Jimu Journalist Hu Li

According to CNN reports on September 2, Saudi Arabia's drug usage has recently increased, and the record quantity shows that Saudi Arabia is becoming a drug capital of the Middle East.

Data chart (picture source: CNN)

In April this year, a man in eastern Saudi Arabia burned his home before Eid, causing four family members to die. Police said that according to local documents, the man's drug illusion did such incomprehensible things.

It is reported that the recent increase in drug usage in Saudi Arabia, a columnist describes the behavior of transporting drugs in the country as "(this is one) a public war for us, which is more dangerous than any other war."

On August 31, local time, the Saudi authorities announced that they had seized nearly 47 million drug pills in a batch of flour, which is the largest illegal drug obtaining amount in the country's history.

The record of the record shows that the role of Saudi Arabia, as the capital of the Middle East, has become increasingly greater, promoting the needs of drugs in the country and becoming the main destination of Syrian and Lebanese drug smugglers.

Smuggles say that Saudi Arabia is one of the largest and richest drug smuggling destinations, and the status of the country will only intensify.

In addition, the country's drug flow is affecting the health of young people.

A study in the magazine of "Crime, Law, and Social Change" in 2021 quoted a user and said: "My classmates and I prefer phenobyrine drugs (similar to the symptoms after abuse are similar to methamphetamine) instead of marijuana. Parents get 25 Lial (about 46 yuan), and we can buy drugs online and enjoy it. "

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