May 20, 2023, 4:00 AM
May 20, 2023, 4:00 AM
The police detected a fourth case of drug supply in schools. In the latter, it was discovered a minor, only 13 years old, with packets of marijuana that he intended to sell to make money, according to Alexander Salazar, director of the Ombudsman for Children and Adolescents.
This case was discovered by other minors, since rThey searched the teenager’s backpack and found several drug packets. Then they informed the teachers of the fact and they reported it to the Special Force to Fight Drug Trafficking (Felcn) and the Ombudsman.
Salazar said that it is preliminarily known that a person contacted the minor through networks to deliver the controlled substance and for it to be marketed at your school or the area where you live.
“The minor had the idea of selling this substance, since her father was working outside the city and she saw the option of generating money, but there is no justification for committing this crime,” he lamented.
The director of the Ombudsman reported that the student is not imputable before justice because she is 13 years old, however, she will still be brought to the attention of the minor’s judge so that he can grant corrective therapies, since He also presents behavior problems in his educational unit.
With this fact, Add to four cases of supply of substances controlled, in schools in the capital of Santa Cruz, which are investigated by the Police.