"We need your help to catch these offenders and to hold them to account."
"You may have noticed that we are not calling it synthetic cannabis.
"It is not cannabis. The majority of our ESR testing have found the dangerous chemical AMB-Fubinaca.
"I want to be very clear that we have been open and transparent about our testing, this is what ESR is finding in the drugs we have seized.
"It is a dangerous drug that we know is a synthetic compound usually manufactured overseas.
"Those taking it, are taking a huge risk because you do not know where it has come from, or the level of dosage."
Beard says police have made a significant number of seizures and arrests across the country and are focused on arresting those responsible for the sale and supply of the dangerous drug.
Chief Coroner Judge Deborah Marshall says there had been a number of deaths potentially related to the use of synthetic drugs since a public warning was issued in July.
The Office of the Chief Coroner has around 20 cases under review where synthetic drugs are a possible cause of death.
Some cases that were initially on the list have been removed when it became clear from the preliminary post-mortem, toxicology results or scene investigation that synthetic drugs were not the probable cause of death.
"Each case is a tragedy for the family and friends of those left behind.
"Using any illicit drug carries risks, and in the case of synthetic drugs, they are known to cause potentially fatal seizures.
I urge anyone considering using this drug not to do so, and for those who are, to reach out to services that might assist them."
Anyone with information is asked to contact their nearest police station or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.