Maria Chandler, Anya Greaves and Kerensa Yarde topped the National Council on Substance Abuse (NCSA), ‘Don’t Meth It Up’ Poster and Writing Contest and have…
Winners of the NCSA's ‘Don’t Meth It Up’ Poster and Writing Contest, along with sponsors of the contest and representatives of the NCSA. (Photo courtes .
Government’s Forensic Sciences Centre is investigating what could be new narcotic substances in circulation in Barbados. This follows recently circulated social media videos in which young men were seen displaying abnormal behaviour after ingesting an unknown substance. Deputy manager of the National Council on Substance Abuse (NCSA), Troy Wickham, said yesterday they anticipated that Minister of Home Affairs Wilfred Abrahams will be issuing a statement “sometime in the very near …
NCSA Deputy Manager Troy Wickham and Director of the Forensic Sciences Centre, Cheryl Corbin, explaining the process for investigating a NPS. (C.Pitt/BGIS) .
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