The Seychelles it seems to everyone like a calm, peaceful place, an exotic destination for rest. However, it is a country full of contradictionswhere it’s hard to reconcile the amazing, breathtaking scenery with what’s happening in interior their.
On top of a hill, surrounded by a beautiful view of the Indian Oceanthe Montagne Posée prison is located, the main one prison of Seychelles. At the entrance to the place where the prisoners are held, after one passes through numerous locked gates and walks along the coiled barbed wire, there is a four-meter high mural of Nelson Mandela, painted on the wall of the office building.
Next to the smiling face of the late South African president – ​​who was, of course, a prisoner himself – is a quote that reads “It is said that no one knows a nation unless he has been inside its prisons». And it is true that in many ways she is the prison mirrors what is happening in Seychellesbeyond the ultra-luxurious five-star hotels and the lavish life of the guests.
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In the main wing of the cells, the darkness is complete. Prisoners use cardboard boxes to create privacy behind the bars of their open cells. Some of them are so small that they look more like cages and there are dirty mattresses on the floor.
The heroin problem also lurks in the dark, as class A drugs flow through these cells. Prison does not offer no protection than what happens outside. At the prison, Tanzanian guards are being rotated on staff in an attempt to stem corruption and the flow of heroin into the cells – but to no avail.
The Indian Ocean Island Heroin Epidemic
In accordance with BBCthe Seychelles are faced with what it is now epidemic. It is estimated that approx 10% of the Seychelles population is addicted to heroin. The problem has become so big, they need to come foreign workers to do the work that drug-addicted locals can’t do.
THE heroin enters the Seychelles mainly by ship – through its vast, porous water borders. With more than a million square kilometers of territorial waters, smugglers have easy access. Once on land, it is largely sold from small, makeshift shops at the back of houses of people in the country’s many ghettos. Heroin is everywhere, and the fear is that the worst is yet to come.
While heroin remains the protagonist, for now at least, because it is relatively cheap, there are new players in the market. THE cocaine, the crack and the crystal methamphetamine are beginning to be used and none of these drugs can be treated with methadone.
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For many, the daily dose of methadone is just another dose to fuel their drug addiction – a very dangerous combination. Using heroin and methadone at the same time can lead to a fatal overdose. Using methadone without a detox plan and without professional guidance is almost never a good long-term solution.
Source: News Beast

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