Girls Allegedly Involved In Supplying Ice Drug To Faisalabad Universities

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Girls allegedly involved in supplying ice drug to Faisalabad universities

The ice drug is being sold at several universities in Faisalabad, including Agriculture University, Government College University.

Faisalabad (Pakistan Point News – 28th March, 2019) Girls are allegedly being used to supply ice drug to government universities in Faisalabad.

According to media reports, the Special Branch has revealed that ice drug is being supplied to universities with the help of girls.

The report revealed that the girls and police are accomplices in this activity.

The ice drug is being sold at several universities in Faisalabad, including Agriculture University, Government College University.

Mansoorabad Police is allegedly supporting these drug peddlers.

The three accused involved in drugs supply have been identified as Iqra, Saima and Rubina. The Anti Narcotics Force has been requested to take an action against these drug suppliers.

The number of drug addicts continue to increase in many universities of the country.

According to a report, the Pakistani students are most addicted to crystal meth, also called ‘ice’. The use of ice is on a rise in the educational institutions as more and more people are drawn to this drug.

Young people are more susceptible to drug use. Young people often talk about the "highs" but may not be aware of the many "lows". The widespread availability of drugs in Pakistan leaves the souls of the youth as lifeless as they could be.

The drug peddlers supplying this drug motivate the students to buy it for this will increase their capabilities and memory.

The addicts of ice remain active for a surprising duration of 10-12 hours and this why they have to later face several physical and mental issues.

The use of drugs had become quite common in the educational institutes of the country. With attempts to curb the use of this drug, the drug peddlers also find new ways to attract people to buy it.

Mahnoor Sheikh

The writer is News Editor, Pakistan Point. She has graduated in Mass Communication and has worked in various media houses