Humberside Police see huge increase in reports of spiking cases
45% of this year’s spiking incidents were reported last month (October)
Over the past month, Humberside Police have seen nearly half of all 2021’s spiking incidents being reported.
Officers say the rise could be due to ‘improved education surrounding spiking.’
They are now urging anyone who may have any information around spiking or may have been affected by it to call them on 101 of it it’s an emergency on 999.
A spokesperson from Humberside Police, said:
“We take all cases of spiking – whether by injection or by slipping something into someone’s drink – incredibly seriously and these crimes can carry lengthy prison sentences. However, it can often be difficult to get justice for those that have been affected.
These despicable crimes are often committed to make a person seriously vulnerable to a variety of motives, including sexual assault or theft.
Our officers have been out across the region to provide support and reassurance to members of the public, as well as education to licensees and door staff on how to support their customers.”
Humberside Police have given this advice if you think you have been spiked:
Tell someone you trust completely
This should be a close friend, a relative, a medical professional or a police officer. Be wary of accepting help from a stranger and do not go anywhere with someone you don’t know.
Report it to the police and get tested as soon as you can
Most drugs leave the body within 72 hours of being taken, and the date-rape drug GHB leaves the body within 12 hours. It is important to be tested as soon as possible