Police in New York City are warning residents about a new drug called tusi, a mixture of cocaine, ketamine, MDMA, methamphetamine, caffeine, and opioids, being brought in by criminal migrant gangs from Colombia. The rise of tusi is part of a larger trend of migrant gang crime in American cities.
Key Points
Tusi, a drug from Colombia, is being brought into New York City by criminal migrant gangs.
The drug is a mixture of cocaine, ketamine, MDMA, methamphetamine, caffeine, and opioids.
Migrant gangs are engaging in organized crime, including drug trafficking and robberies.
The NYPD is warning citizens about the rise of tusi and organized migrant gang activities in the city.