Police warning over
illegal drugs on Merseyside
MERSEYSIDE Police are warning the
public of the risks of taking illegal drugs and are issuing a specific
warning over MDMA tablets, believed to be in circulation in the region.
These MDMA tablets appear to be shield shaped, orange/red in colour and
bearing a lion/griffin logo on them. Officers are concerned for people who
may take them and do not know what they are taking. Detective Chief
Inspector Mark Kameen said:- "It is not only illegal to buy and sell
drugs, but taking illegal substances can also be very dangerous and
potentially fatal. We are urging the public not to take any illegal drugs;
you don't know what's in them, where they've come from or what effects they
may have on you. There are significant risks with any drug misuse,
especially when it involves drugs bought off the streets from unregulated
sources. The effects of drugs are not always immediately apparent or can be
delayed. This can sometimes result in people taking more in order to speed
up the effects. This can have devastating results. We are asking people to
use their common sense and not to take illegal, unregulated drugs."
Anyone with any information about the supply of illegal drugs should contact
the Police on:- 101, or call Crimestoppers on:- 0800 555 111 or for further
information about drug use and abuse call FRANK on:- 0300 123 600 or visit:-
TalkToFrank.com online.
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