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KSA alert to danger of ‘ digital drugs’

- DAMMAM: ARAB NEWS

Three government agencies have united to tackle what is known as “digital drugs” — a type of soundbased drug that has recently spread via audio files across the Internet.

The National Commission for Drug Control, the Directorat­e General for Drug Control, and the Communicat­ions Authority are exploring measures to prevent the arrival of these “sound drugs” to the Kingdom. Abdullah Al-Sharif, secretary-general of the National Commission for Drug Control, said: “The three parties have held urgent meetings to study this type of drug.”

The commission also commission­ed consultant­s to study the possibilit­y of this new drug being accessible in the Kingdom, and officials have confirmed that no cases have yet been recorded. The type of drug is not new and has been mostly used in America and Europe, he said.

Unlike substances that are eaten, inhaled or injected, this drug comes in the form of “sound tones”, and are typically used by those who have reached a severe level of addiction, explained Al-Sharif.

He said exposure to these sound tones lead users to loss of consciousn­ess and awareness.

The National Committee for Drug Control has also been working in coordinati­on with the DirectorGe­neral of the Anti-Drug Commission, Ahmed Al-Zahrani, and the Telecommun­ications Commission to “curb the spread of this scourge,” confirmed Al-Sharif.

Consultant­s have been hired to study the possibilit­y of this new drug being accessible in the Kingdom, and officials have confirmed that no cases have yet been recorded.

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