Arunachal police debunks 'strawberry meth candy' rumours, urges public caution

Arunachal police debunks 'strawberry meth candy' rumours, urges public caution

Arunachal Pradesh Police on Friday dismissed rumours about the spread of strawberry-flavoured "meth candy" among schoolchildren and urged guardians not to pay heed to social media posts in this regard.

Advertisement
Arunachal police debunks 'strawberry meth candy' rumours, urges public caution

Arunachal Pradesh Police on Friday dismissed rumours about the spread of strawberry-flavoured "meth candy" among schoolchildren and urged guardians not to pay heed to social media posts in this regard. 

In an advisory, Capital Superintendent of Police Rohit Rajbir Singh clarified that social media posts claiming a narcotic drug "strawberry meth” or “strawberry quick” is being distributed to schoolchildren in the form of candies are not correct.

It is an old internet hoax that first surfaced in the United States in 2007, Singh said.

Also Read: Arunachal: Banderdewa police arrest truck thief after 17-month interstate manhunt

He said the law enforcement agencies, including the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), have repeatedly stated that no credible evidence supports the existence or widespread distribution of such flavoured methamphetamine targeting children. 

The SP advised parents and the public in general to remain vigilant but avoid spreading unverified messages before sharing, and report any suspicious activities to school authorities or law enforcement agencies.

Edited By: Atiqul Habib
Published On: Jan 31, 2025
POST A COMMENT