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    CANU Uncovers ‘Strawberry Quick’ Drug at Local Events

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    The Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) is taking decisive measures to address the emerging synthetic drug known as ‘Strawberry Quick’ before it gains a foothold. This substance is a variant of methamphetamine that is alarmingly camouflaged as the children’s candy Pop Rocks, replicating its look, aroma, and distinctive ‘popping’ sound.

    James Singh, the head of CANU, stated that the agency is formulating and executing strategies to educate at-risk populations and disrupt the drug’s distribution channels. Although there have been reports of drug activity in schools, Singh informed the Department of Public Information (DPI) that no concrete evidence has been found to substantiate these claims. However, small amounts of the drug have been detected in clubs and social events.

    Referred to as ‘coffee in tablet form,’ this highly addictive drug induces a burst of energy and a euphoric high. Nonetheless, it poses serious health risks, including psychosis, muscle deterioration, seizures, and brain hemorrhaging. Investigations by CANU indicate that the drug is being trafficked from Europe, often intertwined with the illegal trade of high-grade marijuana and cocaine.

    Due to Guyana’s strategic position as a corridor between drug suppliers and consumers, there is an increased risk of residual supplies being left behind from drug shipments. In response, CANU is proactively engaging with students to educate them about the drug’s misleading candy-like appearance. “Instead of waiting for this to become a widespread issue, we prioritize awareness… We aim to ensure that people are informed and vigilant. If you see it, report it, whether at schools, clubs, or any gathering,†Singh emphasized.

    The agency has already launched its awareness campaign by releasing an informative bulletin in collaboration with the Ministry of Education. CANU’s strong inter-agency partnerships with various ministries, joint services agencies, and the drug information network are crucial in tackling these emerging challenges.

    In outlining CANU’s future plans, Singh shared that the agency intends to penetrate vulnerable communities to establish a more visible presence in areas linked to drug trafficking routes. The new headquarters of CANU will significantly enhance these community outreach efforts, underscoring that the agency is not solely focused on enforcement but also on education and protection.

    Furthermore, the allocations in Budget 2025 will be instrumental in enhancing CANU’s capabilities to combat drug trafficking effectively.

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