Correspondents of Channel One, as an experiment, tried to recruit teenagers to work as drug couriers. The plot of the TV channel was released on March 5, but the media paid attention to it only now.
The authors of the story offered young people to work 5-6 hours a week. Earn, according to "some employers", could be from 80 to 100 thousand rubles a month. At the same time, teenagers were not supposed to know that they were delivering.
According to Channel One, every fifth person allegedly responded to the offer to work as a courier. At the same time, all the heroes of the plot, to whom the correspondents made this offer, did not agree to the proposed job or called it suspicious.
Correspondents claim that the telegram channel indicated on the business cards received applications from those who wanted to earn extra money, but their number was not specified. Instead of a task, the employees of Channel One allegedly sent a selection of facts about the dangers of drugs to those who wrote it.
The story told that the drug market in Russia is now an anonymous network on the Internet, which teenagers get into. “The calculation is simple: schoolchildren become such fast and inexpensive “errand boys”, many of whom do not suspect that they are running under the article. For this - a real long term in a colony, ”the TV presenter claimed.