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Police say Dundee taxi rumours spreading on Facebook are unfounded

Embargoed to 0001 Wednesday October 19
Undated file photo of the logo of social networking website Facebook seen reflected in a person's eye. Facebook may be changing people's brains as well as their social world, research has shown.
Embargoed to 0001 Wednesday October 19 Undated file photo of the logo of social networking website Facebook seen reflected in a person's eye. Facebook may be changing people's brains as well as their social world, research has shown.

A warning that young girls in Dundee are regularly being drugged and assaulted by a fake taxi driver has been branded a well-intentioned false alarm.

The horror story is being circulated in good faith by the city’s Facebook users but Tayside Police say no crimes matching the details of the tale are being investigated.

The posting alleges young women are being drugged, picked up by a fake taxi driver and driven around ”for hours on end” before being sexually assaulted.

According to the warning the attacker rifles through the girls’ bags, takes their money and then phones their parents, demanding payment of a £25 ”fare”.

Police said they had looked into an alleged incident last month but it had not resulted in a formal investigation.

”Tayside Police can confirm that they received a report of an alleged incident on October 2 2011, certain enquiries were undertaken, no formal complaint was made and no further police action was taken on this occasion,” said a spokeswoman.

”Tayside Police has received no intelligence that suggests that an individual is carrying out numerous crimes of this type but, clearly, if anyone has information or concerns they should contact Tayside Police on 0300 111 2222.”

The Facebook warning ends by advising girls to look out for their friends and only to use recognised taxi firms.

Police agreed that, even if there is no direct evidence of a spate of attacks in the city, it is important for young women to take steps to protect themselves.

”Drink-spiking is when someone puts harmful drugs into your drink when you are not looking and without you knowing about it,” added the spokeswoman.

”Often the drugs used are similar to tranquillisers and they can make you feel dizzy, confused and sometimes lead to unconsciousness.

”Sometimes people also have no memory of what happened. The drugs commonly used are rohypnol, GHB and ketamine.”

Photo Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire