Warnings over fake 'diazepam' pills in Wakefield

Police say fake 'diazepam' pills are being sold in the city centre

Author: Liam ArrowsmithPublished 16th Mar 2022

Police in Wakefield have issued a warning after fake 'diazepam' tablets sold in the city centre caused several people to collapse.

West Yorkshire Police said the pills may contain substances other than diazepam, which is used to treat anxiety and muscle spasms.

Inspector Paul Fraser said: “A number of people who have taken these tablets have collapsed and had no recollection of what has happened after taking them.

“This is a timely reminder of the dangers of taking illegal drugs as you don’t always know where they have come from, what’s in them and the effects they may have.

“We would urge anyone who has fallen ill after taking drugs to please seek medical assistance immediately.”

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