Amman: The Anti-Narcotics Department has reported a significant increase in the number of people seeking treatment at its addiction treatment centre over the past three weeks, following the launch of an awareness and security campaign targeting crystal methamphetamine.
According to Jordan News Agency, the department stated that 60% of residents at the centre are addicted to crystal methamphetamine. Following specialist assessments, several cases have been referred to the National Centre for Addiction Treatment or the National Centre for Mental Health.
The three institutions continue to cooperate closely, with treatment tailored to the individual needs of each person seeking help. The department urged people struggling with addiction to seek treatment without hesitation and visit the addiction treatment centre, noting that all cases are handled with complete confidentiality and that those seeking treatment will not face legal repercussions.
The department reiterated the extreme dangers of crystal methamphetamine, describing it as a highly toxic substance containing hazardous chemicals. It warned that the drug can cause severe health consequences, including damage to the brain, lungs and other organs. It may cause hallucinations and auditory and visual disturbances that can lead to dangerous behavior and, in some cases, criminal acts.
The department urged anyone with information about the distribution, sale or use of the substance to report it immediately by calling the unified emergency number, 911, or through the department's Facebook page. It stated that all information will be handled with the utmost seriousness and confidentiality, while verification will be carried out by the department's personnel.