Signpost about cocaine/white heroine @ Amsterdam Central Station

News of: Thursday, November 27 2014,

Two British tourists dead in Amsterdam due to fake cocaine

Two British tourist have been found dead in a hotel room in Amsterdam South. The Amsterdam health department put up electronic warning signpost in fron of Central Station.

The police say it is likely they died of using white heroine, that was sold as cocaine.
Earlier this month, another tourist died of the same reason, bringing the total number of deceased tourists on three.
Then too, the Amsterdam Health Department started an immediate information campaing with leaflets, posters and electronic signposts at important squares, warning tourists for the fake cocaine.

The Health Department is alarmed about these incidents, as white heroine is extremely dangerous when used like cocaine. Also, white heroine is normally a lot more expensive than cocaine, making it a bit of a mystery who is selling the powder, and why.

Today, the Health Department placed electronic signposts in front of the Amsterdam Central Station exit. It warns 'extremely dangerous cocaine is sold to tourists in this area'. It also refers to a website, www.drugsalert.nl.
The website warns, in English, against the drugs, and advices to call 112 immediately if you find anyone who faints or has breathing difficulties.

Signpost about cocaine/white heroine @ Amsterdam Central Station

Signpost about cocaine/white heroine @ Amsterdam Central Station

Signpost about cocaine/white heroine @ Amsterdam Central Station

Signpost about cocaine/white heroine @ Amsterdam Central Station

Signpost about cocaine/white heroine @ Amsterdam Central Station

Signpost about cocaine/white heroine @ Amsterdam Central Station