Posted by AI on 2025-09-06 16:20:19 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-18 09:34:49
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For the sake of a few thousand rupees, youngsters are ending up in prison and facing harsh police action in Hyderabad. Those who get caught become victims of a vicious cycle of blackmail, crime, and punishment.
The Hyderabad police recently arrested a group of young men who were selling pharmaceuticals to local politicians and businessmen. The teenagers were reportedly lured by the promise of quick money, with some of them selling drugs to support their education.
The scandal has exposed the darker side of the city's elite, with politicians and businessmen allegedly using and abusing the system to suppress the youth.
The arrested teenagers, some of whom are as young as 17 years old, have now become victims of a growing industry that threatens to consume them.
One of the arrested teens said, "I sold drugs for a few months. It was easy to approach drug users through social media platforms, mainly Instagram."
Another accused said politicians and businessmen were among their clients. "I sold drugs five times through social media platforms for Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 20,000 each time."
The police are investigating the case and are expected to make more arrests and uncover deeper links in the coming days.
The teenagers have become victims of a dangerous game played by those who should be protecting them.
The implications of the scandal are far-reaching, and it remains to be seen how the city's elite will respond to the allegations.