Tusk on the “poison of the 21st century”. “Only one message: you have to get them”

Tusk on the "poison of the 21st century". "Only one message: you have to get them"

– Fentanyl, “Duch”, Żuromin. These are symbolic words – symbols of the 21st century poison, which is precisely fentanyl and other types of drugs that are reaping a deadly harvest all over the world and are also starting in Poland – said Donald Tusk.

On Tuesday, June 25, police officers from the Voivodeship Police Headquarters in Radom detained the “Zuromin spirit”. The man is suspected of trafficking in fentanyl – a very strong painkiller with a narcotic effect. Officers also detained four other people.

Donald Tusk’s Firm Statement: “You Have to Get Them”

Donald Tusk commented on the matter. – Fentanyl, “ghost”, Żuromin. These are symbolic words – symbols of this 21st century poison, which is precisely fentanyl and other types of drugs that are reaping a deadly harvest all over the world and are also starting in Poland. When ten days ago I asked the Prosecutor General, the Minister of Health and the police chiefs for a meeting, I had only one message: “you have to get them” – said the head of the Polish government in a recording that was published on social media.

– Today’s action, when five people were detained, including the notorious “ghost”, is just the beginning of this great pursuit of all those who expose our children – young Polish women and young Poles, to disease, to death, because this primarily concerns them – the Prime Minister continued. – This one sentence – “you have to catch them” – will accompany our work every day. No one in Poland involved in this cursed drug business will remain safe. I guarantee you this – concluded Donald Tusk.

On Monday, June 24, the police published the advert: “Don’t be a zombie! Your opponent is cheating!”. “Drugs are a very risky game, in which the only certainty is that you can’t win. The opponent, in this case the intoxicant, takes no prisoners. The rule is that as addiction develops, tolerance to the drug increases. In order to maintain the desired effect, the addicted person begins to take larger and larger doses – and at some point these become toxic and… game over – there is no second life,” we read in the trailer for the material.

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