Robbie Williams sparked panic when he visited a known drug den in Denmark.
The "Tripping" singer took a stroll through Copenhagen's Commune of Freetown Christiana - where drugs are used openly - during a break in touring.
But as he walked through the section nicknamed 'Pusher Street', which is notorious because narcotics are so readily available there, people saw his burly minders talking into their radios and assumed it was a police raid.
Once regulars realized who Robbie was they welcomed him into the controversial center, which the Danish government are frequently threatening to shut down because of its drugs trade.
During his visit, the star splashed out on a sweatshirt with the words "Bevar Christiana", meaning 'Save Christiana', on the front.
A source told Britain's The Sun newspaper: "There has been a lot of tension between the authorities and the residents recently and Robbie's visit caused a scene.
"But people soon recognized who he was and he was made welcome. He walked around and chatted to locals."












