Multiple used needles and other drugs paraphernalia were dumped.
An urban explorer visiting an abandoned train tunnel in Glasgow discovered a path filled with burning spoons and drug syringes.
Calum Black made the worrying discovery as he was walking along a path behind Havannah Street in Glasgow's east end on Tuesday night . He claims he found needles covered in 'blood' along with other drugs paraphernalia which left him in shock. The 22-year-old told Glasgow Live: "It was quite disturbing and close to the public. I didn’t even notice until I walked through the path and it was like holy c***."I’m concerned if anyone was walking their dogs or like myself, walking through it, and there’s needles sticking up.
"It’s easily accessible and it’s worrying if a child walks across it. One needle had a syringe over the bottom and there was still blood on it.Calling on the landowners to take urgent action, Calum added: "There were plastic tubes there too and it was like needle after needle.
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