Sixteen-year-old high school drug dealer

preface

My friend Hong Yan, a prosecutor who is engaged in juvenile criminal prosecution, told me about the two cases, in which the heroes were both 16-year-old middle school students.

1

Fangfang has been missing for half a year.

Her sweet face, bright smile and excellent grades are the general impression she leaves on her middle school classmates. She can’t even go out to play with her classmates easily, and will go home to do her homework after school.

Even teachers say there should be no suspense in Fangfang’s life because she seems so quiet, calm and self-disciplined.

But she disappeared one early summer morning. The news spread all over the campus and all the teachers kept it a secret.

If the time goes back six months, 16-year-old Fangfang never thought she would be in prison. And now she was no longer free.

Her mother, Hulan, still remembers the phone call six months ago that startled her: “Hello, is this Fangfang’s mother? We are from the public security Bureau. Your daughter is in detention and has been arrested.”

Over the phone, the police told Hulan that Fangfang was caught red-handed by the public security organs in the process of drug dealing.

Hulan’s brain was in a mess. She always thought that drugs were far away from her life and that school was a place of pure land. In front of her constantly flashed all kinds of TELEVISION pictures, for a while is the golden triangle smoke filled with drug war, for a while is captured by the public security drug lords and skinny if skeleton drug addicts… She wished she could see Fangfang right away, give her daughter a resounding slap in the face, and then angrily ask a clear, exactly what happened?

It turns out that some time ago, Fangfang talked about a boyfriend. The boy is a stranger, working in a small restaurant, more than a year of drug history. It was he who led Fangfang to this step.

Fangfang’s mother comes home on time every day, helps her daughter with her homework and takes care of her diet and daily life. Under the strict discipline of her mother, From primary school to high school, Fangfang, who was introverted, lived her life step by step. She was among the best students in study, made friends relatively singly, and did not have much extracurricular life.

Hulan felt that she had at least two chances to stop this from happening.

The first was Fangfang’s 16th birthday. Fang Fang’s best friend Ying Tang asked her to go to a small restaurant not far from the school for dinner, accompanied by several good girls in the class, Fang Fang called her mother for leave, Hulan hesitated for a moment, or agreed.

During the meal, a tall, lean and clean waiter appeared. The boy’s name is Peng Jiang. He is 19 years old. He lives in the south. Several of his classmates know him well. Peng Jiang noticed Fang Fang at once, who was tall, attractive, gentle and quiet.

Since then, peng Jiang has been waiting for Fangfang at the school gate every day after her evening study.

It’s only 15 minutes’ drive from school to home. Before this, Fangfang had never had such contact with the opposite sex of her age, but the boy was considerate and patient, helping her with her schoolbag, buying her favorite snacks and never forcing her to do anything. This gives Fangfang a different feeling.

But Fangfang knows that once her parents find out, the storm that awaits her will be unbearable. And it goes against her old philosophy. She thought she was wrong and wanted to talk to her mother several times.

If Hulan had been aware of the subtle inner changes of her adolescent daughter at that time, if she had treated her daughter not with harsh criticism but with equal communication, maybe all would not have been so bad.

One morning in early summer, Hulan received a call from the head teacher, saying that Fangfang had been playing with her mobile phone in class recently and asked her to come to the school. After being taken home by her mother, Fangfang’s heart contradictions repression to the extreme. After dinner, she wanted to talk to her mother.

“Mom, it seems that Our class Yingtang has a boyfriend…”

“What? It’s impossible. Puppy love will hurt themselves, hurt their families, decline in learning, and eventually the whole person is finished!”

“But I think her boyfriend is very kind to her.”

“It was her illusion! Fangfang, you must keep clean, don’t keep company with such classmates.”

“Mamma, won’t you say so? She……”

‘Stop, and you’ll have no reason for her!

Fangfang could see that even when she was talking about others, her mother began to get angry. She picked up the bag her mother handed her and went out of the door. But instead of going to school, she went to the small restaurant.

Later, Hulan felt that this was her second chance to stop her daughter from committing a crime.

2

Peng Jiang is very pleasantly surprised, oneself day and night think of the girl to come to him actively unexpectedly.

Three months of contact, he more and more feel that the girl is very simple, gentle personality, almost everything listen to him. The more so, the more he felt the great temptation in her.

Fangfang doesn’t know everything about her boyfriend, including that he’s a drug addict. She stayed at his place for two days without going to school. The teacher didn’t ask. And Fang Fang’s mother actually also believed the daughter’s words in the mobile phone: she was there in the British Tang, all night long.

It’s been two days since the accident.

According to The confession of Peng Jiang, those days he felt tight in hand, so he bought about 36.5 grams of crystal meth through the Internet, after he smoked part of it, in an online QQ group posted “meat” information, quickly contacted the buyer, and agreed to a long-distance bus station trading.

Peng Jiang lied to Fangfang, said to take her to the provincial capital for relaxation. Fang Fang saw Peng Jiang take out a roll with a yellow package containing white crystals. She guessed it was meth and refused. But in the end can not help but Peng Jiang’s soft bubble, Fang Fang agreed.

Before getting on the bus, the drugs were still in Pengjiang. As he got on the bus, he began to beg Fangfang to help him hide the drugs. Fangfang refused and reminded Peng Jiang again not to do such a thing. However, Peng kept pleading, saying, “this is really the last time, after dealing with this, it’s over.”

Fangfang once again compromised.

Fang Fang hid part of crystal meth into sanitary napkin, the other part into the chest underwear, in Pengjiang deliberate “cover” under escaped inspection. A few hours later, the bus pulled into a city coach station. A gray SUV pulls up to the side of the road waiting for a drug deal. Fang Fang followed Peng Jiang onto the SUV and sat beside him, listening to the two men bargaining. Then, following Peng’s instructions, he pulled 20.03 grams of meth out of his underwear.

Just then, someone knocked on the window of the car outside — it was the drug cop.

Fangfang will probably spend her whole youth behind high walls. According to the law, her behavior has constituted trafficking, transportation of drugs, the statutory term of imprisonment of more than seven years.

Hongyan prosecutor and Fangfang’s mother Hulan got in touch, together to the detention center for questioning Fangfang.

That morning, before she had even entered the interrogation room, Hulan heard her daughter crying. Running to push open the door of the interrogation room, Fangfang had cried her eyes out.

Fangfang clung to the bars with all her might, as if trying to free herself. Her face was thin and white as paper. Hulan rushed to her daughter’s hand, no slap, no question, mother and daughter cried.

“Fangfang was very cooperative and gave us the whole story in a solid and clear way. According to my investigation and understanding of Fangfang’s situation, she doesn’t have any bad behaviors and habits at ordinary times, let alone any bad criminal record. She’s a girl who never gets into trouble.” Hong yan said.

Most importantly, according to Hong Yan’s research, Fangfang did not take drugs.

Accordingly, Hong Yan proposed the following public prosecution opinion.

Although Fangfang has the behavior of selling and transporting drugs, and has constituted a crime, but his crime was a minor, from the initiation of the criminal behavior to the implementation of the entire criminal behavior, Fangfang’s role is small, is an accomplice; In addition to the case to truthfully confess his criminal facts, repentance. Combined with the personal situation of fangfang department students, no bad behavior record and always good performance, it is suggested that fangfang be given a mitigative punishment and suspended.

In the end, the court sentenced Fangfang to three years in prison, suspended for four years, for trafficking and transporting drugs. Peng Jiang was dealt with in another case and given a heavy sentence.

3

The second case took place in one of the best hospitals in the prefecture.

Shortly after 2 p.m., there were hysterical screams coming from the emergency room. The patient was Liu Tao, a 16-year-old middle school student who was the cause of a traffic accident.

At about 9 o ‘clock the night before, a red car crashed into a tree on a highway in a township at the junction of local urban and rural areas. The front bumper smashed, the front cover was seriously deformed and the windshield had obvious cracks.

The driver was Liu Tao, a third-year student at a well-known local high school without a driver’s license. My parents run a medical device company, and my family is in good shape. Sometimes, when his parents weren’t at home, he would drive the family car.

Instead of reporting the crime, Liu called his parents. Soon, Liu Tao was sent to the hospital.

With his left leg broken, Liu Tao was confined to bed and his mother stayed behind to take care of him. Having to spend time with his parents, liu Tao’s secret, which he had been hiding for half a year, was finally revealed.

He had not even had time to hate them before he had to rely on their supply. He had not even had time to hate them before he had to rely on their supply.

From the second day of admission, Liu Tao began to fidget. Inexplicably angry, first tears, sneezing, then appear dysuria, high blood pressure and other symptoms. Liu mother is very worried, hence call lover, let him come quickly. Liu Tao’s symptoms continue to worsen. At about 1 PM, he began to have a low fever, sweating, and vomited all the water he had drunk.

The doctor on duty carefully observed Liu tao’s symptoms and decided to do more tests for him, including a urine test.

While waiting for the results, Liu screamed hysterically and kept hitting his head against the bedside table. Not long after, the doctor informed Liu’s parents of the test results: “Your child is taking drugs. Dial 110. Get him clean.”

The news left Liu’s mother devastated. It never occurred to her that in this economically underdeveloped city, there were drugs in school. As a student in residence, how can one’s own children have access to drugs? Does it cost? Where does the money for drugs come from? Who sold him drugs? Then there was the mystery of his son’s phone call — what was he doing in such a remote place in the middle of the night?

Liu Tao’s drug addiction continued to flare up. Pupils dilated, limbs cold, stretched out on the bed.

‘Will he die? Liu mother heart, “Doctor, you quickly think of a way! He’s only fifteen!”

“Rehab.” ‘said the doctor coldly.

Liu tao’s father began contacting the rehab center closest to the city, but the mother couldn’t accept the reality. What she could not accept more than the reality was the pain of her son.

“Tao, tell mother, where can I buy this thing?” “She asked eagerly, leaning over her son’s bed.

‘You’re mad! Liu Fu roared.

He faced the glare of Liu’s mother.

A few minutes, only a few minutes of stalemate. With his son’s sallow face and increasingly painful groans, Liu left the room in a depressed mood. He decided to withdraw the money as drug money.

4

Liu Tao opened a small plastic bag of heroin, skillfully slit the syringe and inhaled all the dissolved drugs into the syringe. Under the shocked eyes of his parents, he undid the hospital gown, exposed the vein in the root of his thigh, and plunged the needle into the syringe with trembling. A moment later, he heaved a sigh of relief and leaned back slowly on his pillow, a process so skilful and swift that he did not even use an alcohol swab to disinfect it.

Only then did Liu Tao tell the whole story.

For a period of time, his roommate’s friends often cut classes at night and came back late. That mysterious behavior made him very curious.

One night, Liu Tao opened the door for his friend and asked him where he had been. “Want to go? Hey, there’s no charge for a night.” The other smiled mysteriously. The next day, he slipped out of the school with his roommate before the evening self-study began and the school gate was still open.

It’s a coffee bar. It’s very big. One side is relatively quiet, the chair has been transformed into the appearance of swing, most people are drinking, drinking tea and chatting quietly. Through a cobblestone path decorated with dazzling floor lights, you come to the other side. Everyone jumps on a huge dance floor and the music is deafening. Liu Tao followed his roommate to a single room next to the dance floor.

There are men who are clearly older than they are, who don’t have the evil spirits of the legendary tattooed men, and who wear business shirts and ties. The men sat friendly and played the popular board game Werewolf Kill. On the table were colored bottles of wine and plates of nuts. The roommate handed Liu a cup of milk tea and poured a cup himself. The sweet taste, accompanied by the moist pleasure in the air, impressed Liu Tao deeply.

A few days later, Liu Tao continued to slip away with his roommate.

Liu Tao never thought there would be a problem. In the coffee bar, he never touched anything that looked like drugs, not even alcohol. Only occasionally does he drink a cup of green tea, which he unwraps and brews himself.

But before long, Liu Tao felt a little strange.

First of all, drowsiness in class, followed by irritability, depression and uncontrollable mood. At first, he thought it was fatigue after a night out. It turned out that once he went out at night, he came back refreshed for several days. That kind of excited state is very special, playing basketball, reading, lying under the quilt playing games, there is no desire to sleep.

Liu Tao suspected that he had been poisoned. But he thought it was impossible.

One summer night at the end of the third year of junior high, Liu Tao and his roommate went to coffee again. His roommate told him to take some money, said he could not always follow brother “freeloading”. That night, instead of serving milk and green tea, the grown men let Liu pay for it himself, at a staggering price. “Boy,” said a man in a blue business shirt, “does this tea taste good?” He grinned and said no more.

It was only then that Liu learned that the “milk tea” he had been given by his “friends”, tea leaves that looked like green tea, chewing gum on the table and popping sweets, were all drugs.

Liu Tao soon became addicted to it. He had not even had time to hate them before he had to rely on their supply. Sometimes he would crawl out of school to buy a bag of tea.

With insufficient pocket money from his family, Liu Tao began to deal drugs. Under the arrangement of “Big Brother” in the coffee bar, he joined a hidden group, searching for people to buy drugs. Take advantage of the parents are not at home, secretly drive out, in accordance with the instructions of “big brother” to the online agreed delivery place. In this way, sixteen-year-old Liu Tao embarked on a road of “selling, raising and smoking cigarettes”.

Naturally, the men in the coffee didn’t spare a cash cow like Liu Tao. They introduced him to intravenous injections, which were more stimulating, quicker to respond, and more dangerous, making Him even more addicted.

The night before the accident, Liu Tao had been drug-free for two days. It is a kind of ten thousand ants eat bone like unbearable, but also an unstoppable psychological dependence. He had lost control of the steering wheel before he reached the spot where the goods were to be received.

A month later, Liu was arrested on suspicion of drug trafficking. He was placed under criminal detention two days later and arrested in August of the same year. Liu Tao was sentenced to three years in prison for trafficking and transporting drugs.

Soon after, Liu Tao was detained in another place.

One day in March, Liu’s parents applied to the authorities for permission to have their child fingerprinted and take the local high school entrance exam. Liu Tao is the only child in his family and his parents still have high hopes for him. But in the end, Liu didn’t take the high school entrance exam.

After completing his sentence, Liu’s parents changed his name and left his hometown.

“This child is very addicted, in part because of the length of time, and intravenous drug users have a much harder time quitting.” The political commissar in charge of the district had told Mr. Liu’s parents.

Half a year later, liu tao returned to rehab, according to the follow-up in the unregulated facility.