KABUL, Sept 29 (NNN-BNA) – A total of 44 drug-addicted people have been reintegrated into their families, after receiving medical treatment and recovery in the central Daykundi province, said a statement by Afghanistan’s Ministry for Interior Affairs, yesterday.
“The former 44 drug-addicted persons, who were rounded up from different parts of Daykundi months ago, and rehabilitated in the 200-bed rehabilitation centre, in the central region, have been reintegrated with their families recently,” the ministry said in a post on its X account.
The Afghan government, which has outlawed the cultivation of illegal crops, including opium poppy, drug production, and its trafficking, has rounded up thousands of drug-addicted persons and handed them to their families after rehabilitation, over the past couple of years.– NNN-BNA