Gulf Insider
What appears to be nothing more than an ordinary sheet of paper could, in reality, be one of the most dangerous narcotics currently circulating in the region. This warning was issued by Colonel Dr. Osama Bahar as part of the Ministry of Interior’s Al Aman Program, highlighting a substance known as “A4” that is reportedly linked to severe health risks, behavioral changes, and even death. The warning underscores growing concern over a new form of synthetic drug that is difficult to detect due to its resemblance to ordinary paper. Officials say its deceptive appearance allows it to circulate unnoticed within homes, vehicles, and personal belongings, increasing exposure risk among families and young people. Dr. Bahar described A4 as a chemically saturated paper that can cause severe harm. “Currently, in the region, there is a dangerous type of narcotic called A4. It is an ordinary paper saturated with chemicals and toxins, and this paper causes death,” he stated. He further explained how easily the substance blends into daily life. “The danger lies in the fact that this paper is scattered and present in the addict’s room, in front of his family, in the car, and even in the phone cover without […]
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