Mar 4 • 14:44 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden SVT Nyheter

Schoolchildren's Find on the Excursion: Box with Methamphetamine

During a school field trip in Mjölby, students discovered a box containing bags of methamphetamine, which was subsequently reported to the police.

During a recreational trip in Mjölby, Sweden, a group of school children stumbled upon a buried box containing bags of a white powder, which was later determined to be methamphetamine. Upon the discovery, the bags were promptly reported to the police, emphasizing the need for safety and vigilance among students during such outings.

In a communication sent to concerned parents, the school's principal reassured them that staff continuously assesses the area for safety risks. The incident raised alarms regarding the potential presence of dangerous substances in other parts of Mjölby, prompting the principal to advise parents to discuss with their children the importance of never tasting unknown substances they might find.

The discovery has highlighted the important role schools play in ensuring children's safety and the risks associated with drug prevalence in the community. As authorities investigate the origin of the methamphetamine, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for awareness regarding substance abuse and safety protocols in educational settings.

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