lol… what idiots. 20 detectives and they can't figure this out?
go out and buy drugs. (become a tourist)
test each one
see who sold u the shit and arrest them.
duh.
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nltimes.nl - Posted on Dec 11, 2014 by Janene Van Jaarsveldt
AMSTERDAM TO STEP UP DRUG AWARENESS OVER HOLIDAYS

Picture: Twitter/@MerelVaart
The campaign in Amsterdam warning visitors that white heroin is being sold as cocaine, is being intensified in the period around Christmas and New Year. There are more tourists in the city during the holidays.
At least 17 people have become ill after snorting white heroin thinking that it was cocaine, three British tourists died.
About 130 tests to determine whether drugs contain white heroin have been sold in Amsterdam in five days. The tests are for sale at smart shops and from street teams in the city. This is to prevent more people falling victim to the street dealer who is selling heroin as cocaine in Amsterdam.
Users who encounter heroin in their cocaine are requested to contact a special mobile team of the Public Health Service."
nltimes.nl - Posted on Dec 11, 2014 by Janene Van Jaarsveldt
AMSTERDAM TO STEP UP DRUG AWARENESS OVER HOLIDAYS

Picture: Twitter/@MerelVaart
The campaign in Amsterdam warning visitors that white heroin is being sold as cocaine, is being intensified in the period around Christmas and New Year. There are more tourists in the city during the holidays.
At least 17 people have become ill after snorting white heroin thinking that it was cocaine, three British tourists died.
About 130 tests to determine whether drugs contain white heroin have been sold in Amsterdam in five days. The tests are for sale at smart shops and from street teams in the city. This is to prevent more people falling victim to the street dealer who is selling heroin as cocaine in Amsterdam.
Users who encounter heroin in their cocaine are requested to contact a special mobile team of the Public Health Service."
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http://www.forbes.com - Cecilia Rodriguez - 12/29/2014 @ 8:24AM
Amsterdam Lauded For Warning Tourists: Killer Cocaine In The Streets
This Christmas holiday has been the killing season for cocaine-seeking tourists in Amsterdam.
After taking white heroin sold to them in the streets as cocaine, three British tourists to the Netherlands’s principal city died and 17 more were rushed to hospitals. Amsterdam’s response has been lauded as a rational and intelligent way for dealing with a grave problem that can seriously damage the city’s image.
Parallel to an ongoing investigation into the sale of the drugs, urban officials have plastered the city with Drug Alert pamphlets, posters and electronic boards dotting favorite tourist spots, launched an intense media campaign, and posted warnings in various social media cautioning tourists of the danger.
The electronic boards splashing alerts in big neon lights read: “Caution: white heroin sold to tourist as cocaine…Tourists in hospital…3 have died… Ignore street dealers.”
The posters and leaflets distributed by the Health Ministry are more detailed: “Currently extremely dangerous cocaine is being sold. Several tourists were hospitalized with life threatening conditions after using cocaine bought on the street. Three tourists have died. Research has revealed that the “cocaine” used was actually white heroin. If someone faints or starts breathing superficially or stops breathing call 112 for an ambulance.”
At the end the poster advises: “You will not be arrested for using drugs in Amsterdam.”

One of the electronic signs warning Amsterdam tourists of poisoned drugs
The Dutch Justice Ministry has offered a €15,000 reward for information on the drug dealers who could have been selling the fatal drug. Hotels frequented by young tourists are providing leaflets with information and “some 20,000 British tourists in the Netherlands or planning to visit have been sent a text message warning them about the ‘coke killer’, ” local broadcaster ATV said.
Also the Amsterdam City Council made test kits available for just €2 at the city’s ‘smart shops,’ which sell legal drugs and paraphernalia, to confirm that cocaine is not heroin. Special teams sell them on the streets, according to Dutch News.
The three young tourists died after taking what they thought was cocaine but was actually a lethal form of white heroin.
“The campaign is striking because you’d never see one like it in the U.S.” the Washington Post reported, praising the fact that rather than threats, the Dutch authorities provide information on how to receive medical assistance and how to keep potential overdose victims alert while waiting for help.
“The Dutch approach allows authorities to have a frank dialogue with drug users when new dangers arise, like the fake cocaine,” the paper wrote. “The destigmatization of drug use in the Netherlands also plays a big role in this. Drug users there aren’t thought of as criminals, as in the U.S., but rather as normal people engaging in unhealthy behavior.”
City mayor Eberhard van der Laan said that no stone will be left unturned in the city’s efforts to stop tourists from dying, despite the impact that the focus on drugs has on Amsterdam’s reputation. He also said that every year more than 1,000 street dealers selling fake drugs are arrested in the city."
http://www.forbes.com - Cecilia Rodriguez - 12/29/2014 @ 8:24AM
Amsterdam Lauded For Warning Tourists: Killer Cocaine In The Streets
This Christmas holiday has been the killing season for cocaine-seeking tourists in Amsterdam.
After taking white heroin sold to them in the streets as cocaine, three British tourists to the Netherlands’s principal city died and 17 more were rushed to hospitals. Amsterdam’s response has been lauded as a rational and intelligent way for dealing with a grave problem that can seriously damage the city’s image.
Parallel to an ongoing investigation into the sale of the drugs, urban officials have plastered the city with Drug Alert pamphlets, posters and electronic boards dotting favorite tourist spots, launched an intense media campaign, and posted warnings in various social media cautioning tourists of the danger.
The electronic boards splashing alerts in big neon lights read: “Caution: white heroin sold to tourist as cocaine…Tourists in hospital…3 have died… Ignore street dealers.”
The posters and leaflets distributed by the Health Ministry are more detailed: “Currently extremely dangerous cocaine is being sold. Several tourists were hospitalized with life threatening conditions after using cocaine bought on the street. Three tourists have died. Research has revealed that the “cocaine” used was actually white heroin. If someone faints or starts breathing superficially or stops breathing call 112 for an ambulance.”
At the end the poster advises: “You will not be arrested for using drugs in Amsterdam.”
One of the electronic signs warning Amsterdam tourists of poisoned drugs
The Dutch Justice Ministry has offered a €15,000 reward for information on the drug dealers who could have been selling the fatal drug. Hotels frequented by young tourists are providing leaflets with information and “some 20,000 British tourists in the Netherlands or planning to visit have been sent a text message warning them about the ‘coke killer’, ” local broadcaster ATV said.
Also the Amsterdam City Council made test kits available for just €2 at the city’s ‘smart shops,’ which sell legal drugs and paraphernalia, to confirm that cocaine is not heroin. Special teams sell them on the streets, according to Dutch News.
The three young tourists died after taking what they thought was cocaine but was actually a lethal form of white heroin.
“The campaign is striking because you’d never see one like it in the U.S.” the Washington Post reported, praising the fact that rather than threats, the Dutch authorities provide information on how to receive medical assistance and how to keep potential overdose victims alert while waiting for help.
“The Dutch approach allows authorities to have a frank dialogue with drug users when new dangers arise, like the fake cocaine,” the paper wrote. “The destigmatization of drug use in the Netherlands also plays a big role in this. Drug users there aren’t thought of as criminals, as in the U.S., but rather as normal people engaging in unhealthy behavior.”
City mayor Eberhard van der Laan said that no stone will be left unturned in the city’s efforts to stop tourists from dying, despite the impact that the focus on drugs has on Amsterdam’s reputation. He also said that every year more than 1,000 street dealers selling fake drugs are arrested in the city."
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nltimes.nl - Posted on Jan 6, 2015 by Taneli Savela
AMSTERDAM HEROIN WARNINGS TO BE PHASED OUT

Warning sign in Amsterdam (Picture: Twitter/@capotribu)
The municipality of Amsterdam is about to stop the campaign in which tourists were warned about white heroin sold on streets as cocaine. Last year at least three people died and several others were treated by medics after snorting heroin they thought was cocaine.
There have been no new incidents in Amsterdam following November 24th, and no reports of the drug being sold, the city claims.
Since late October, tourists have been warned with digital signs, flyers and posters about the dangerous drug sold by street dealers. The city also requested all Amsterdam-based businesses frequented by young tourists hang warning signs and distribute flyers to warn their customers about the fatalities.
Cheap heroin test kits have been sold in over thirty smart shops all over Amsterdam.
The campaign will not stop at once, but will be phased out in stages. The municipality of Amsterdam stepped up the drug awareness campaign over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, but now that there are fewer tourists in the city, the campaign is to be reduced.
A prize of €15,000 has been promised for anyone with information that leads the police to the perpetrator, but the dealer is still not to be found. According to the municipality, it is possible that the dealer did not know that the drug he was selling was white heroin and stopped because of the warning campaign."
nltimes.nl - Posted on Jan 6, 2015 by Taneli Savela
AMSTERDAM HEROIN WARNINGS TO BE PHASED OUT

Warning sign in Amsterdam (Picture: Twitter/@capotribu)
The municipality of Amsterdam is about to stop the campaign in which tourists were warned about white heroin sold on streets as cocaine. Last year at least three people died and several others were treated by medics after snorting heroin they thought was cocaine.
There have been no new incidents in Amsterdam following November 24th, and no reports of the drug being sold, the city claims.
Since late October, tourists have been warned with digital signs, flyers and posters about the dangerous drug sold by street dealers. The city also requested all Amsterdam-based businesses frequented by young tourists hang warning signs and distribute flyers to warn their customers about the fatalities.
Cheap heroin test kits have been sold in over thirty smart shops all over Amsterdam.
The campaign will not stop at once, but will be phased out in stages. The municipality of Amsterdam stepped up the drug awareness campaign over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, but now that there are fewer tourists in the city, the campaign is to be reduced.
A prize of €15,000 has been promised for anyone with information that leads the police to the perpetrator, but the dealer is still not to be found. According to the municipality, it is possible that the dealer did not know that the drug he was selling was white heroin and stopped because of the warning campaign."
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yes yes people there we go again its time to buy some coke from a street dealer he will sell u some heroine for an alternative as coke nice good deal and it will kill u and an awesome trip man go ahead try this shit if u can find it trololololulz


source : http://www.iamsterdam.com/en/media-cent ... drug-alert
27 February 2015
City of Amsterdam to start new campaign to warn potential users.
In the night of Wednesday, 25 February to Thursday, 26 February, three people suffered health problems after using white heroin that had been sold to them as cocaine. The affected people are three Danish tourists aged 21, 22 and 24 respectively. The victims were admitted to a hospital, but discharged after treatment. It is the first occurrence of people suffering problems after using white heroin since November 2014. The police are continuing their efforts to find the perpetrator; however, in light of the acute risk the drug poses, a four-party cooperation consisting of the City of Amsterdam, the Public Prosecution Service (Openbaar Ministerie), the police and the Public Health Service of Amsterdam (GGD) has announced plans to reinstate the large-scale warning campaign that was started last year after the first occurrences of casualties of the drug.
The public information displays, first used between 8 November 2014 and 19 January 2015, will return to central locations in the city. Other aspects of the campaign, such as posters, teams distributing leaflets and a social media campaign, are also set to be reinstated. The four cooperating parties see it as their most important task to safeguard all citizens and the many thousands of tourists that visit the city and to guarantee their health and safety. As such, it is now the absolute priority of all involved parties to prevent further cases. This takes priority over the investigation into the identity of the perpetrator and, of course, also over concerns about potential negative effects on the image of the city.
Police this afternoon released photos of the suspected killer coke.
this guy maybe ask him lol

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test your cocaine


source : http://www.iamsterdam.com/en/media-cent ... drug-alert
27 February 2015
City of Amsterdam to start new campaign to warn potential users.
In the night of Wednesday, 25 February to Thursday, 26 February, three people suffered health problems after using white heroin that had been sold to them as cocaine. The affected people are three Danish tourists aged 21, 22 and 24 respectively. The victims were admitted to a hospital, but discharged after treatment. It is the first occurrence of people suffering problems after using white heroin since November 2014. The police are continuing their efforts to find the perpetrator; however, in light of the acute risk the drug poses, a four-party cooperation consisting of the City of Amsterdam, the Public Prosecution Service (Openbaar Ministerie), the police and the Public Health Service of Amsterdam (GGD) has announced plans to reinstate the large-scale warning campaign that was started last year after the first occurrences of casualties of the drug.
The public information displays, first used between 8 November 2014 and 19 January 2015, will return to central locations in the city. Other aspects of the campaign, such as posters, teams distributing leaflets and a social media campaign, are also set to be reinstated. The four cooperating parties see it as their most important task to safeguard all citizens and the many thousands of tourists that visit the city and to guarantee their health and safety. As such, it is now the absolute priority of all involved parties to prevent further cases. This takes priority over the investigation into the identity of the perpetrator and, of course, also over concerns about potential negative effects on the image of the city.
Police this afternoon released photos of the suspected killer coke.
this guy maybe ask him lol

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test your cocaine
GetHigh,DoStuff&Dont give a FUCK!
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Amsterdam contaminated ‘cocaine’ makes three tourists ill
February 27, 2015
The city council warning to tourists
matrix board heroin cocaine
Three Danish tourists were hospitalised in Amsterdam on Wednesday night after taking white heroin which they had been sold as cocaine, the city council said on Friday.
The three, aged 21 to 24, are the first victims to be recorded since November 25, when the city council began a major information offensive. Three British tourists died after taking the drug and at least 14 were taken ill during the first wave last year.
The campaign warning tourists not to buy from street dealers will now be restarted, the council said.
‘Preventing more people becoming victims is more important than… any eventual negative effect on the city’s image,’ the council said.
It is not yet clear if the drugs involved in this latest case come from the same source as last year. The public prosecution department has issued a €15,000 reward for a tip leading to the dealer being tracked down.
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February 27, 2015
The city council warning to tourists
matrix board heroin cocaine
Three Danish tourists were hospitalised in Amsterdam on Wednesday night after taking white heroin which they had been sold as cocaine, the city council said on Friday.
The three, aged 21 to 24, are the first victims to be recorded since November 25, when the city council began a major information offensive. Three British tourists died after taking the drug and at least 14 were taken ill during the first wave last year.
The campaign warning tourists not to buy from street dealers will now be restarted, the council said.
‘Preventing more people becoming victims is more important than… any eventual negative effect on the city’s image,’ the council said.
It is not yet clear if the drugs involved in this latest case come from the same source as last year. The public prosecution department has issued a €15,000 reward for a tip leading to the dealer being tracked down.
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Re: Dutch dealers selling heroin as cocaine to tourists
ffs how tricky is this? send some stupid looking cnuts out there buying coke off the streets, film and follow the seller while the goods are tested on the spot. Fucking tragic how simple it could been stopped a long time ago.
How much did you produce?
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‘Killer cocaine’ dealer turns himself in to police: Telegraaf
April 7, 2015
COCAINE ALERT IN AMSTERDAM
A man suspected of selling white heroin as cocaine to dozens of tourists in Amsterdam has reported to the police, the Telegraaf says on Tuesday.
The man apparently turned himself in on Saturday, not long after photographs of security footage were shown on television, the paper says.
At least three British tourists died after taking heroin which they thought was cocaine and some 20 tourists were hospitalised. Amsterdam city council took to using large matrix boards in popular parts of the city to warn tourists of the risks.
The man’s lawyer Gerald Roethof told the Telegraaf the dealer did not know he was selling white heroin instead of cocaine and that he had tried to track down the person who sold the drugs to him before reporting to the police.
News agency ANP said it has not yet been confirmed if the man is the dealer police were trying to trace.
dutchnews
April 7, 2015
COCAINE ALERT IN AMSTERDAM
A man suspected of selling white heroin as cocaine to dozens of tourists in Amsterdam has reported to the police, the Telegraaf says on Tuesday.
The man apparently turned himself in on Saturday, not long after photographs of security footage were shown on television, the paper says.
At least three British tourists died after taking heroin which they thought was cocaine and some 20 tourists were hospitalised. Amsterdam city council took to using large matrix boards in popular parts of the city to warn tourists of the risks.
The man’s lawyer Gerald Roethof told the Telegraaf the dealer did not know he was selling white heroin instead of cocaine and that he had tried to track down the person who sold the drugs to him before reporting to the police.
News agency ANP said it has not yet been confirmed if the man is the dealer police were trying to trace.
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Killer coke’ dealer faces four years in jail
February 9, 2016

Tourists are warned about fake cocaine.
Photo: DutchNews.nl
A drugs dealer who sold white heroin to several tourists claiming it was cocaine should be jailed for four years, the public prosecution department said on Tuesday.
Flip S has been charged with three murders and nine attempted murders but the public prosecutor told the court that he should only be found guilty of the attempted murder of three Danish tourists.
This is because of a lack of evidence to connect him with the deaths and other cases, the public prosecutor said.
Evidence
The court was told that there was no dna evidence linking S to the ‘killer coke’ that was found by police. Six witnesses failed to identify him from photographs and S has denied all involvement, apart from the incident involving the three Danes.
At least three British tourists died after taking heroin which they thought was cocaine and some 20 tourists were hospitalised in late 2014 and early 2015. Amsterdam city council took to using large matrix boards in popular parts of the city to warn tourists of the risks.
The mother of one of the British victims said in a statement to the court that his family is ‘broken by grief’. ‘He lost his life and his future,’ she said.
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February 9, 2016

Tourists are warned about fake cocaine.
Photo: DutchNews.nl
A drugs dealer who sold white heroin to several tourists claiming it was cocaine should be jailed for four years, the public prosecution department said on Tuesday.
Flip S has been charged with three murders and nine attempted murders but the public prosecutor told the court that he should only be found guilty of the attempted murder of three Danish tourists.
This is because of a lack of evidence to connect him with the deaths and other cases, the public prosecutor said.
Evidence
The court was told that there was no dna evidence linking S to the ‘killer coke’ that was found by police. Six witnesses failed to identify him from photographs and S has denied all involvement, apart from the incident involving the three Danes.
At least three British tourists died after taking heroin which they thought was cocaine and some 20 tourists were hospitalised in late 2014 and early 2015. Amsterdam city council took to using large matrix boards in popular parts of the city to warn tourists of the risks.
The mother of one of the British victims said in a statement to the court that his family is ‘broken by grief’. ‘He lost his life and his future,’ she said.
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