Violent organised crime groups in Colombia are reportedly using a potent drug to kidnap and rob British tourists.
Devil's Breath, also known as scopolamine and burundanga, was previously used as a truth serum by the CIA and comes from the seeds of the Borrachero tree in South America.
Now, feared mobsters are using it to drug unsuspecting tourists after ensnaring them with honey trap schemes through dating apps like Tinder and Grindr.
Hundreds of people in Colombia are thought to have been targeted with the drug.
Colombian police reportedly fear London-based scientist Alessandro Coatti, 38, may have died after being targeted this way.






