The Drug Enforcement Administration Houston Division has reported an increase in the presence of a new drug called “pink cocaine” in Texas, specifically in Harris and Travis counties. Also known as ‘Tusi,’ this drug is a combination of various substances, making each batch unique and unpredictable in its effects on the body.
The DEA emphasized that “pink cocaine” is not just one illicit substance but rather a mixture of drugs, creating a dangerous cocktail that can have severe consequences. This revelation has raised concerns among law enforcement agencies and health officials about the growing trend of this harmful drug in the state.
In a recent toxicology report, former One Direction singer Liam Payne was found to have traces of “pink cocaine” in his system at the time of his tragic death from a fall in Argentina. This shocking discovery serves as a stark reminder of the dangers associated with experimental drugs like “pink cocaine” and the devastating impact they can have on individuals.
As communities grapple with the threat posed by this new drug, it is crucial for individuals to be vigilant and informed about the risks involved. Law enforcement agencies are working diligently to crack down on the distribution and use of “pink cocaine” to prevent further tragedies from occurring.
Stay tuned for more updates and insights on this developing story, as KXAN’s Sarah Al-Shaikh will bring you the latest details on KXAN News at 10 p.m. Let us all work together to raise awareness and combat the spread of dangerous drugs like “pink cocaine” in our communities.