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A British tourist, Charlotte May Lee, was arrested in Sri Lanka for allegedly smuggling £1.2 million worth of Kush, a dangerous synthetic drug made from plant leaves, synthetic cannabinoids, formaldehyde, fentanyl, and reportedly ground-up human bones. Kush causes euphoria and drowsiness but can lead to deadly accidents.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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