
In India, the illegal activities of two young teachers have astonished the public. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to reports, a 35-year-old physics tutor and a 25-year-old chemistry teacher, inspired by the famous Hollywood series "Breaking Bad," opened a hidden drug laboratory in a rented house. They produced the synthetic drug mephedrone for two months.
The total amount of the prepared narcotic was approximately 150 kilograms, with a market value estimated at around 220 thousand dollars. During the investigation, the teachers fully confessed to their actions.
They stated that they chose this path to escape financial difficulties and debts. This incident has been widely discussed in the country's media.
Law enforcement officials shut down the laboratory and initiated criminal proceedings against the offenders. The "Breaking Bad" series was filmed in the USA and has gained worldwide popularity.
The main character of the story, a chemistry teacher diagnosed with lung cancer, turns to crime to secure his family's financial future. He starts producing and selling methamphetamine with a former student.
This plot has been highly rated by movie enthusiasts. However, the case of the Indian teachers has led to serious consequences in real life.
Officials emphasize that events in any movie or series should not be repeated in real life and that it is necessary to refrain from such "inspirations." Currently, investigations and court proceedings are ongoing, and the public is advising young people to choose the right path in life.