Loyal users of an encrypted messaging app for drug deals have been encouraged to switch to another app to keep the deliveries rolling.
A sophisticated drug dealing network operating in Melbourne has encouraged its customers to migrate away from using the soon-to-be defunct encrypted messaging app Wickr to rival platform Signal.
“We are starting to place orders through Signal as well, following the same order form as our original format,” they wrote in a message to users seen by“We appreciate our loyal customer base and would love to keep this running smoothly and provide you with the best privacy and make it easier for us to create orders.”
Fees are calculated based on substances and distance required to travel to make the delivery. City drops attract an additional $30 fee due to the added risk of making a drug delivery in the city. Victoria Police said they were aware of illicit activity occurring across online platforms, including the acquisition and sale of illegal drugs.
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