“They didn’t even give me any money.”

2024-08-19 08:00:12

Known as “workers,” these young people come from all over the country to cities in the northern region to sell drugs. They are young people struggling with severe mental disorders, survivors of the hell in Syria, and whose parents were radicalized. . During the interrogations, many spoke of their fear of speaking, of being restricted and of finding themselves in jail with their “employers”.

“I am 30 years old and I will die no matter what”A 19-year-old boy from Saint-Lo (Manches) whose mother kicked him out for violence against his siblings has been released. “Do you have a home in Marseille? »the president asked him. – “115”said the boy was placed under custody and arrested on August 10 at a drug distribution point. The court chose to postpone the case until October for a psychiatric evaluation because his behavior seemed concerning. Young Normand, meanwhile, was detained at the request of prosecutors, who insisted he had increased arrests in Marseille since June. “On August 4, he was sentenced to probation for a drug charge. Today is the twelfth and the ink is not yet dry on his criminal record. We must ensure that he attends the trial. »

Also led by the curator, a young Rubais arrived “Holiday in Marseille” He was arrested in the trafficking hotspot of Campagne Lévêque in possession of a supermarket bag containing 292 grams of cannabis resin and 130 grams of weed. “This is forced trafficking. I’m here to watch, not to sell. After being forced, they took away my identity document. » For this young man, who during his minor years was placed in a hostel or even a juvenile prison for not complying with judicial control, the prosecutor recommended a mixed sentence: two months in prison and eight months probation, while knowing“He would end up in Les Baumettes in Marseille and be recruited by young people in detention”.

“Some people will take advantage of your weaknesses.”

Faced with a labor shortage, online companies are increasing attractive recruitment ads on social networks, promising generous salaries and security. Amor, a 25-year-old Algerian, was easily spotted in Les Iris, in the 14th arrondissement, and his pink T-shirt is still worn in detention. “When I was passing by, I met a lookout and he took the initiative to invite me. I had no money and didn’t know anyone, but this was the first and last time.”” explained the young man who arrived in France five months ago and Marseille two weeks ago. “He’s here for anti-narcotics work.”the prosecutor said, for this reason “While we take advantage of the drug wave in the city of Marseille, we have no place in the territory”.

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