Pubdate: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 Source: Canberra Times (Australia) Section: Page- 4 Contact: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/ Author: Peter Clack NEW DRUG SPARKS CONCERN A drug similar to cannabis and widely used in Africa as a stimulant and a narcotic, khat, is flooding into Australia, Customs sources report. The cannabis-like drug induces a stupor in small amounts, but can lead to rages and unpredictable violence in larger doses. It is being allowed into Australia on permits, mostly to African nationals living in Australia. But although each permit was for a 5kg amount, many hundreds of kilograms were coming through the barriers, the sources said. They say the effects of the drug, which can be eaten in cakes and biscuits, ingested in tea, or smoked, can be stupefying and lead to constant use. Former residents of North Africa are the most frequent importers of khat. Many of the imports were being intercepted, and the Customs sources said they did not meet legal requirements, containing either stalk, stem or seeds, or the quantities exceeded 5kg. - --- MAP posted-by: Rich O'Grady