Question regarding deaths in Perth suspected to be caused by a 'bad batch' of drugs. Police inquiries found different drugs were involved and issued warnings to the public.

AnsweredQoN 2749Legislative Council
Asked
11 February 2020
Portfolio
Police

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I refer to media reporting in early December 2019 regarding
three deaths occurring in Perth on the same day as a result of a suspected ‘bad
batch’ of drugs, and I ask,: (a) how many deaths occurring in Perth in November and December 2019 do police suspect to be the result of the bad batch of drugs; (b) how many suspected overdoses occurring around
that time do police suspect to be the result of the same batch of drugs; (c) has it been determined what type of drug or
combination of drugs caused the deaths and overdoses; (d) if
yes to (c), what drug or combination of drugs; (e) if no to (c), when will this be determined; (f) did police undertake any harm minimisation
activities after becoming aware of these suspected overdoses; (g) if yes to (f), what activities; and (h) if no to (f), why not?

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Answered
17 March 2020
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Police
Response time
9 days
The Western Australia Police Force advise:
(a) – (e) On 7 December 2019, three suspected drug overdose deaths were reported in a 24-hour period.  At the time these deaths were believed to be linked to a “bad batch” of drugs.  However, subsequent Police inquiries and post mortem toxicology results identified different types of illicit drugs were involved (MDMA/heroin).  No links to a common source or a specific bad batch of drugs were identified.
(f)  - (g) On 7 December 2019, following the three suspected drug overdose deaths, the Western Australia Police Force issued a media release titled ‘Drug Overdose Warning’ warning the community of the dangers associated with illicit drug use.  On 9 December 2019, the Commissioner conducted a media conference to communicate warnings as to the dangers of illicit drug use and key harm minimisation messaging. This was followed up with a WA Police Force social media post.
(h) Not applicable

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