Particularly disturbing are the new revelations regarding the activities of “young” criminal organizations that engaged in drug trafficking, primarily targeting minors. New conversations between young members of one of two criminal organizations have surfaced, who allegedly developed organized activities involving drug distribution and the enforcement of internal “discipline” on minors who moved within their circle.
The recorded phone communications reveal a scenario where those involved discuss the distribution of drug quantities, calculating the so-called “passes” that resulted from specific amounts of substances, while in other conversations they appear concerned about potential police involvement and take measures to protect their communications.
At the same time, references to minors, whom the participants call “little ones“, cause greater concern. According to the content of the conversations, they examine ways to impose control and intimidation on younger children, with encouragements for slapping, bullying and exemplary punishment, so that -as characteristically mentioned- they would “fear” and obey the orders of the older ones. The dialogues included in the case file depict the operation of a closed group of young people, where substance trafficking, the use of communication codes, and the imposition of hierarchy through threats and violence appear to coexist, creating an image that causes intense concern about the involvement of even minor children in such activities.
Teenage drug dealers in northern suburbs: Disagreement over stock and distribution
In a conversation recorded by police authorities, it becomes clear that the three participants in total are “laying down” the stock and trying to understand what’s happening as the “passes” have been found… short.
Member 1: Come on.
Member 2: Come on. How many did B. get… how many did you get?
Member 3 (appears to be next to Member 1): 24 passes.
Member 2: How is that possible, damn it? We had 50g in there.
Member 1: I don’t know, bro.
Member 2: Hey man, are you messing with me? There were 50 in there. Are you playing me now?
Member 1: Bro, what can I tell you? We just divided them up and we have 24 passes for B. and 23, another… another 10 for me.
Member 2: Wait. Yesterday, you mean to tell me that from one little bag we got 32…
Member 1: Wait, let me count all the blue ones for you. All the blue ones. Wait.
Member 2: Wait… I’m asking you something logical.
Member 1: Yes…
Member 2: Yesterday we got 21 for you and 32 for me from one bag, and today from the other you got… 24 for B. and 10 for you. That’s 34. While yesterday we got 55.
Member 1: Yeah, maybe yours had more?
Member 2: No, bro. We saw it. They were the same.
Member 1: The one we divided now was more solid.
Member 2: That’s what I’m saying, it’s not possible. You guys did something, bro. What you’re saying now can’t be right.
Member 3: Count yours… bring it here.
Member 1: Hang up, hang up, hang up.
Member 2: Okay.
The trick with the “gray” app and advice on imposing fear
The following conversation is truly shocking. The young men talk among themselves and now the modus operandi of the organization unfolds in all its glory. The young men discuss an incident that nearly exposed them, how they should communicate with minors to “pass” drugs using a well-known special application that concerned international authorities in previous cases, while simultaneously giving… advice on how the… dealing with young people should be done so they… learn and… respect.
Member A: Hey…
Member B: Bro
Member A: Come on
Member B: I have very good news for you, brother
Member A: What?
Member B: I have very good news
Member A: What?
Member B: Listen to me, my brother
Member A: What?
Member B: His mother doesn’t know anything
Member A: Huh?
Member B: His mother doesn’t know anything
Member A: Good
Member B: He had a crashout because yesterday Th. forgot his phone and B. abandoned him alone and took the bus to leave
Member A: Good, so everything’s okay?
Member B: Yes
Member A: Good, listen to me
Member B: I’m not going to prison
Member A: Yeah, you won’t go to prison
Member B: I’ll be out here, I’ll be out
Member A: Yes, you’ll be out but listen to me so you don’t go to prison, bro, first…
Member B: Yeah, I’m cutting off the little ones, relax, I’m cutting off the little ones, bro
Member A: First, cut off some little ones and second, bro, if you want little ones and such, bro, through S… brother
Member B: Yeah, screw them
Member A: And one last thing from me A. screw them with bullying and beating as much as you can so they get scared
Member B: Now it’s going to be a difficult period for the little ones
Member A: …
Member B: Now it’s going to be a difficult period for the little ones, now I’m thinking…
Member A: Can I ask you something, idiot?
Member B: Go ahead
Member A: Let me ask you something, would you be who you are now without us and the slaps you’ve taken?
Member B: Yeah bro, no
Member A: You wouldn’t be, bro, do the same, brother, beat them, screw them… They need to fear you, crazy, they don’t fear you… they need to see you and say ‘it’s A., damn, now I’ll behave’
Member B: Hahaha why so much bullying, no need…
Member A: Bully them, give it to them
Member B: Okay, this period starts tomorrow
Member A: It starts tomorrow and if you need help… Bro, wherever you see them, start slapping them, tell them if you don’t obey A., you’ll get bullied, that’s how you’ll tell them, starting tomorrow bro, all of this. I’m telling you, tell them to gather all of them or take them two by two and tell them listen to me, you idiots… and start slapping them… you want to act tough, do whatever… support it, shut your mouths, you bunch of losers, and slap them until they become men
Member B: Yeah bro, relax, I’ll do this tomorrow, relax, don’t worry
Member A: And if anyone raises their voice at you…
Member B: I’ll gather them all together there and start slapping them like bowling
Member A: Yes, and if anyone says anything to you bro, either beat them or call me, bro
Member B: OK relax, come on
Member A: Okay?
Member B: Come on
Member A: Come on