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North West amnesty bins delivers up thousands of drugs in six weeks

written by John October 30, 2018
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PUBLIC health officials have revealed that more than 6,000 prescription and illegal drugs have been dumped in the first six weeks of an amnesty scheme in the North “est.

The Public Health Agency (PHA) said the majority of drugs disposed of have been prescription medications.

Cannabis with an estimated street value of £4,000 has also been dumped in one of the Remove All Prescription and Illegal Drugs initiative (RAPID) bins.

The cannabis haul (pictured above) was recovered recently in Shantallow by the PSNI’s Ballyarnett Neighbourhood Team.

The bins allow people to dispose of drugs without fear of prosecution.

Eight amnesty bins were installed in Londonderry and Strabane in mid-September.

“The Public Health Agency is pleased that the RAPID bins in the north west are providing a safe and discreet method of disposal for illegal and prescription drugs in the community”, the PHA’s Denise McCallion said.

‘Tragedy to individuals, families and communities’
“Drug misuse, involving both illegal and prescription drugs, is sadly a common issue and causes suffering and tragedy to individuals, families and communities,” she added.

The RAPID scheme launched in Belfast in 2010 and there are more than 30 bins located across Northern Ireland.

More than 150,000 tablets have been disposed of since the scheme began.

Ms McCallion said the bins are placed in “a discreet place so tablets can still be disposed of anonymously” within communities.

The PHA said Diazepam, Pregabalin, Tramadol, Co-codamol and Codeine are among the most common drugs to have been dumped in RAPID bins.

North West amnesty bins delivers up thousands of drugs in six weeks was last modified: October 31st, 2018 by John

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