Police have launched a probe into "several reports" of spiking by injection at a Scots student union. Officers received report of the incidents happening at University of Glasgow 's Queen Margaret Union on Thursday, October 28.
Those reports came on a day when a campaign had been launched to boycott nightclubs to demonstrate that women and others are "not comfortable going out so long as nightclubs are enabling spiking".
The UK-wide Girls Night In campaign was organised to encourage people to host flat parties or gatherings in safe environments on Thursday.
However, it's believed "up to four" spiking by injection incidents at Queen Margaret Union were reported to officers on the same day, with the alleged victims said to have been
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