KINSHASA – A new craze for a drug derived from crushed vehicle exhaust filters is rattling authorities in Kinshasa, triggering a campaign to stamp out the concoction and a related rash of car part thefts.In August police rounded up and paraded nearly 100 alleged dealers and users of the drug “bombe,” which means powerful in the local Lingala language, following a call to action by President Felix Tshisekedi.“This social phenomenon calls for collective responsibility by the whole nation,” Tshisekedi told ministers at a weekly meeting.In an abandoned shack in a suburb of Kinshasa a young man seeking oblivion slits open a bag of brown powder, blending it with a couple of crushed pills using the back of a spoon, before snorting the “bombe” mixture, with his friends.Within minutes the trio are swaying slowly, scratching themselves in a catatonic state that experts in Congo say can cause users to stand motionless for hours, or sleep for […]
CAR-EXHAUST DRUG CRAZE ALARMS CONGO’S CAPITAL
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