Ezo County authorities last Saturday arrested two men who are importing drugs from Central African Republic.
Ezo County Commissioner Moudie Albert Paul discloses that the drug known as ‘timol’ was designed to empower cows to cover long distances without getting tired, Radio Anisa reported.
He says many people started consuming the drugs, making them violent to the extent of causing serious crimes including killing or sexual abuse.
Mr Paul tells citizens not to use the harmful drug, but engage in agriculture and other activities that can benefit them.
The suspects are undergoing investigation in Ezo County police headquarters.