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Snapchat Drug Dealers Target Middlesbrough Children

Feb 16,2020 3:08 am

The encoder is arranged to our undercover reporter in Linthorpe Road

children of 14 can easily buy Class A drugs with Snapchat, a BBC investigation has found.

The Social -media app, will promote of dealers in Teesside, fabrics and arrange drug deals.

The BBC is from the Inside to the outside, a 14-year-old bait, whose profile showed plainly used, that he was a school boy, to buy the was able to two grams of MDMA.

they were picked up by an undercover reporter. The Deal was arranged in seconds, and was delivered in a few minutes.

Snapchat is a Social Media app that allows people to view photos and Videos that then disappear once they have been read.

Our reporter discovered A Number of Snapchat accounts that post regularly show videos, large quantities of cocaine, MDMA, ketamine and Cannabis .

retailers are trying to lure new users by offering giveaways

dealers to post videos, the promotion of the drugs that you offer for sale, as well as E-days, the latest offers and advertising via private messages.

A dealer claims that giving away an ounce (28g) of MDMA in a raffle, the user could only enter if you will be promoted to the traders account on two of your friends. This "price" could have had a street value of up to € 1,400.

" can users buy in Middlesbrough drug for as little as £10.

Our reporter used to buy Snapchat cocaine in Dock Street, in Middlesbrough, and the MDMA was passed, in Linthorpe Road in the city during a two-week investigation.

The reporter then approved a Home kit to check, the drugs were real.

Harry Shapiro , a drugs adviser, said: "There is no way you can varnish The Truth about the worst thing that can happen is to die Young People who use the two-gram bag of MDMA, you run The Risk of. It is just like that. "

Carson price from Hengoed in South Wales , died last April after taking an ecstasy pill he bought on Snapchat.

His mother, Tatum price said: "I blame Snapchat. If you were not in the location of advertising on Snapchat Carson would not have been able to get hold of the drugs.

"I should not even know where my local cemetery is, let alone go and visit my 13-year-old child. "

Carson price was a "quiet and naive" child, said his mother, The National Crime Agency>said that the issue was "alarming" and confirmed that there is a "growing threat".

Esther Rantzen , founder of Childline, said the results were "shocking".

"I would say Snapchat, it is quite clear that they created this service to offer entertainment and fun.

"you don't want to kill children, but when it is abused, the effect that you have to Do Something to protect children, for the protection of Young People and to stop this murderous trade," She Said .

Snapchat, to reach the claims to More Than 60% of 13-34-year-olds in the UK, said it worked with the competent authorities, to ensure it was a positive and safe environment.

He added that it is encouraging to report users, the illegal activity on the platform.

you can see more about this story on Inside Out North East & Cumbria on Monday, 20. January at 19:30 BST or catch up on.



snapchat, middlesbrough, drug use, drugs trade, hengoed

Source of news: bbc.com

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