Commuters have been warned of terrifying 'Devil Breath' drug attacks in London.
The warning came from a woman who claims that she was a victim of a mysterious woman whilst she travelled on the Elizabeth Line.
Also known as scopolamine or burundanga, the drug is derived from the Borrachero tree and was once used by the CIA as a truth serum.
It is now being weaponised in honey trap scams via dating apps like Tinder and Grindr.
Victims are said to be rendered into a zombie-like state with as little as 10mg, making them easy to manipulate, hallucinate, and follow commands, sometimes with fatal consequences.






