A crime watchdog has urged the Justice Department to crack down on the social media platform , branding it the 'platform of choice for fentanyl drug dealers' .The National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) said it's time to investigate the platform, where fake pills laced with the powerful synthetic opioid sell for $25 each and are driving a ., which is popular among users aged 15-25, uses encrypted technology and its trademark disappearing messages, which both help drug dealers evade arrest and prosecution.
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