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Home 🌿 Marijuana Politics 🌿 Inside the Chinese labs where deadly Zombie drug, Spice, one hundred times stronger than cannabis is being produced and shipped to UK 🌿Inside the Chinese labs where deadly Zombie drug, Spice, one hundred times stronger than cannabis is being produced and shipped to UK
A DRUG that turns users in ‘zombies’ is made in Chinese labs and smuggled to the UK in the post, it has been reported.
Spice, which has been banned in the UK and is 100 times stronger than cannabis, is causing havoc on the streets of the UK and is behind a raft of people suffering severe psychotic episodes, terrifying hallucinations, vomiting and seizures in public.
A chemical flask seen in a grimy Shanghai drug lab
The lab appeared to be run by a chemist in his off-duty hours
Chemical powder used to make Spice is churned out by Chinese labs
A kilo can cost as little as £880 – which nets dealers thousands in the UK
Investigators for the Sunday People discovered dealers in the UK can find the chemical behind the “fake weed” – which is smoked by users and can cause them to become sick, violent and disorientated – online in minutes.
Chinese sellers offered to sell a kilo of the drug for £880 – which can net sellers tens of thousands of pounds on the streets.
An investigator met a seller at a grimy lab churning out the drug in an industrial park in a suburb of Shanghai.
A man under the influence of the drug Spice is watched by confused girl queuing for the bus with her family
Slumped over with his hoodie up, the man is watched by a concerned family queuing for the bus
He appears to be unconscious as he sits on bench in the city centre
He was later seen speaking to police who were out patrolling the city streets
He said: "There was an air of dodginess about the meeting. He asked me to come to the lab at midnight and my visit was very cloak and dagger.
"He was sweating profusely and very anxious."
A charity has been drafted in to “support” Spice addicted zombies in Manchester as the street drug epidemic becomes too much for cops.
This man was seen on his knees slumped over a bench as a member of the public approaches him
A paramedic can be seen trying to treat the man after it's believed he took Spice
One of the men leaves the booth leaving the other slumped up against the inside
Shocking pictures have shown “frozen” drug users slumped on the city’s streets exposing a widespread problem that’s putting pressure on police officers and paramedics.
Homeless charity Coffee4Craig are on hand through the Easter weekend to relieve the pressure on emergency services, the Manchester Evening News reports.
Volunteers will be equipped with snacks and energy drinks as they take care of those incapacitated by Spice.
Last weekend cops in Manchester were called to 60 spice-related incidents in the city centre with ambulances drafted in to deal with dozens of people who had collapsed.
The problem has spread through the nation's cities with reports that about 80 per cent of homeless people living on the streets of Liverpool are addicted to the street drug.
Astonishingly the withdrawal effects of the marijuana substitute are allegedly worse than coming off crack cocaine or heroin, prompting council chiefs to call for an urgent clampdown on the drug.
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