
Cartel victims left in Liverpool's town centre and a placid Acapulko shopping centre!
Professor Hamid Ghodse, the UN’s drug chief, gave his impressions of the UK’s inner cities ahead of the publication of the International Narcotics Control Board's annual report on drugs around the world. Professor Ghodse has compared Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool as being on par with Mexican and Columbian hotspots and said that these UK cities were undergoing a “vicious cycle of social exclusion and drugs problems and fractured communities. Professor Ghodse summarised the fate of these UK cities as inevitably being governed by drug traffickers, drug users and organised crime.
Whilst Merseyside and Greater Manchester police have vehemently rejected Professor Ghodse portrayal of the UK, as of yet, we are still waiting for Birmingham police force to issue a response!

Professor Hamid Ghodse
Professor Hamid Ghodse, is credited with more achievements and titles than the entire length of the above article – just goes to show what they say about education and a little common sense!
Professor of Psychiatry and of International Drug Policy, University of London (since 1987). Director, International Centre for Drug Policy, St. George's University of London (since 2003); Medical Director, National Clinical Excellence Awards (2006); President, European Collaborating Centres for Addiction Studies (since 1992); member of the Executive Committee of the Federation of Clinical Professors, United Kingdom (since 1994); member of the Scientific Committee on Tobacco and Health, United Kingdom (since 2000); Director of the Board of International Affairs and Member of the Council, Royal College of Psychiatrists (since 2000); Non-Executive Director, National Clinical Assessment Authority of England and subsequently patients safety agency (since 2001); Chairman, Higher Degrees in Psychiatry, University of London (since 2003); member of the Medical Studies Committee, University of London (since 2003).
Recipient of the following degrees: Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Islamic Republic of Iran (1965); Diploma Psychological Medicine (D.P.M.), United Kingdom (1974); Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), University of London (1976); and Doctor of Science (D.Sc.), University of London (2002). Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (F.R.C.Psych.), United Kingdom (1985); Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (F.R.C.P.), London (1992); Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (F.R.C.P.E.), Edinburgh (1997); Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health Medicine (F.F.P.H.), United Kingdom (1997). Member of the WHO Expert Advisory Panel on Alcohol and Drug Dependence (since 1979); Adviser, Joint Formulary Committee, British National Formulary (since 1984); Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist, St. George's and Springfield University Hospitals, London (since 1978); Honorary Consultant Public Health, Wandsworth Primary Care Trust (since 1997); Director, Regional Drug Dependence Treatment Training and Research Unit, London (1987-1993); Director of the Education and Training Unit and of the Research, Evaluation