A young man was arrested by police at a graveyard for allegedly digging human graves to extract bones to be used for making narcotic drug, kush.

In a video that is circulating on social media, police arrested a man called Mohamed at the graveyard with a limb bone in his hand. In the video, a police officer asked the man to lift the bone as he explains that the man is a young man that visits graveyards in search of human bones to be used in making Kush. He went on by asking the man his name and address for which the man said he is called Mohamed Kamara and stayed at Dualla Community.

Kamara was taken to the Ross Road police station for further investigation.

Kush is a narcotic drug used by some youths in Sierra Leone. Recently, there have been reports proliferation of its usage among youths.