47 bodies of drug addicts found in June
LAHORE : As many as 47 bodies of homeless and unknown drug addicts were found in various parts of the city in June 2021. The main reason behind their death was overdose and shortage of drugs, shortage of food and water and living in miserable condition etc.
The Consultant Anti-Drugs/Narcotics Campaign and Prevention Expert Syed Zulfiqar Hussain was talking to media about dissemination of Monthly June Report on Monday. The report regarding dead bodies of homeless and unknown drug addicts was prepared by Drug Advisory Training Hub (DATH) & YOCFAN. Syed Mohsin, Adeel Rashid, Ms Mehak, Faizan Ahmad and Dr Ikram also present on the occasion. “If government has full facilities, then drug tests can be possible to all government servants,” he said. He mentioned that a body of a woman drug addict was also found.
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