Monday 3 September 2018

Man chases woman naked after taking Tramadol to teach her a 'lesson' in bed


- A naked man has been arrested while he chased after a naked woman in Sunyani

- The man and woman were found sweating profusely by a police patrol team

- The man was later found to be high on Tramadol

A police night patrol team has reportedly arrested a naked young man who was under the influence of Tramadol with an erected manhood chasing another naked young lady in Sunyani.

The two naked young people were arrested around midnight by the police, they were sweating profusely but the young man insisted that the police should leave him to go and teach the young lady a ‘lesson’.

According to a Daily Guide report, this was disclosed by the Head of Tobacco and Substance Abuse of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), Mrs Olivia Boateng, at the annual general meeting of the Association of Medicine Counter Assistants Ghana (AMCAG) at the Christ the King Hall in Accra.

Mrs Boateng said the abuse of tramadol is becoming a danger to the society but the FDA is doing whatever is possible to ensure that the medicine is only sold on prescription.

The FDA official who was the main speaker at the AMCAG’s general meeting on the theme “The Fight Against Abuse of Opioids – The Role of MCA’s” explained further that if the poor lady who was obviously running away from her ‘predator’ as a result of long bout of sex had not met the police patrol team, she would have suffered more long hours of sex.

“The police said during their night patrol in Sunyani recently they saw this naked young lady who was running very fast and sweating profusely. Soon afterwards, another young man who was also sweating profusely was seen running after her so the police realized there was something wrong, for which reason they moved in to rescue the young lady,” she said, adding that when the police got to them, the young lady was seen slapping the young man while the young man tried to drag the lady along.

Mrs Boateng said a lot of crimes are being committed by young people under the influence of tramadol which is medically prescribed for managing severe pains.

She, therefore, described the theme for the AMCAG’s general meeting as very appropriate adding that medicine counter assistants are seen as partners by FDA in the fight against the abuse of opioids.

She asked them not to display Tramadol at the point of sale and also restrict the sale to prescription from a recognized health facility.

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