BURUNDANGA NAME CARDS
A
man came over and offered his service as a painter to a female putting gas in
her car and left his card. She said no, but accepted his card out of kindness
and got in the car. The man then got into a car driven by another gentleman.
As the lady left the service station, she saw the men following her out
of the station at the same time. Almost immediately, she
started to feel dizzy and could not catch her breath. She tried to open
the window and realized that the odor was on her hand; the same hand which
accepted the card from the gentleman at the gas station. She then noticed the men were
immediately behind her and she felt she needed to do something at that moment.
She drove into the first driveway and began to honk her horn repeatedly to ask
for help. The men drove away but the lady still felt pretty bad for several
minutes after she could finally catch her breath. Apparently, there was a
substance on the card that could have seriously injured her. This drug is called 'BURUNDANGA' and
it is used by people who wish to incapacitate a victim in order to steal from
or take advantage of them. This
drug is four times more dangerous than the date rape drug and is transferable
on simple cards. So
take heed and make sure you don't accept cards at any given time alone or from
someone on the streets. This applies to those making house calls and slipping
you a card when they offer their services .
Please be careful. Yesterday, I was at the Carrefour carpark after shopping and about to start the car engine. Suddenly, one man appeared holding a name card and asking me to wind down the window to give me the name card. I refused using the sign language but he kept on pestering. I was terrified and quickly started the engine and sped off. Fortunately, I locked the car doors immediately I got in.. Thank you for the warning email I received earlier. Rgds, May
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