12-year-old Minsk resident caught distributing drugs. He will face no charges
The boy wanted to earn $1000 and buy an electric scooter.

One of the state newspapers reported how teenagers are recruited as drug couriers. Among them are those who, due to their young age, cannot yet be criminally prosecuted:
"In Minsk, a 12-year-old teenager was involved in an illegal business. He was promised $1,000 for courier work; with this money, the minor dreamed of buying an electric scooter. He collected stashes and packed them into smaller ones, then distributed them at specified points. A little over a week later, he was detained. As a result, his parents will have to answer with the full force of the law."
The parents went through the following sanctions for this:
"Administrative proceedings for their failure to fulfill their duties in raising children. As a result, they had to pay a substantial fine. The family was placed on preventive registration, and individual preventive work was carried out with the children by employees of the inspectorate for juvenile affairs."
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