POLICE are warning festival-goers of deadly MDMA drugs believed to be in circulation as they continue to step up security on site ahead of next week’s Creamfields festival.
Cheshire Police say they have been alerted to dangerous MDMA tablets, which are believed to be responsible for 2 UK deaths.
They are warning people to be aware of the potentially lethal TESLA tablets (see below) and to report it to security if they see any in circulation.
Meanwhile, after investigating suspicious activity on site yesterday, police are now using a drone over the Creamfields site to keep an eye on activities as part of their #ProjectServator patrols.
Members of the public can expect to see firearms officers, dog units and (maybe not see) plain-clothes officers working in the area.
This is to help keep the public safe and spot anything suspicious.
Any suspicious activity in the area can be reported via https://www.cheshire.police.uk/ro/report/ocr/af/how-to-report-a-crime/ or by calling 101.
We’re using a drone over @Creamfields to keep an eye on activities as part of our #ProjectServator patrols. You can expect to see firearms officers, dog units and (maybe not see) plain-clothes officers working in the area. This is to help keep you safe & spot anything suspicious. pic.twitter.com/ENK8GkbLgy
— CreamfieldsCops (@CreamfieldsCops) August 20, 2021
We’ve been alerted to dangerous MDMA tablets, which are believed to be responsible for 2 UK deaths. If you see any like the one pictured below at the event, report it to security. You will never be judged if you/your friend(s) feel unwell so please always seek help if you need it pic.twitter.com/c9it5JBaGR
— CreamfieldsCops (@CreamfieldsCops) August 20, 2021
Police respond to “suspicious activity” on site of Creamfields music festival