Drug Dealers Distribute Flyers Advertising Illegal Substances in Isère
Flyers with QR codes and detailed menus for drugs were left in mailboxes and on cars in towns near Grenoble, prompting a police investigation.
- Residents in Poisat, Eybens, and Saint-Martin-d’Hères discovered flyers advertising drugs, including cannabis, MDMA, and cocaine, along with pricing and promotions.
- The flyers resembled fast-food menus and included QR codes for easy ordering, a tactic linked to the growing 'Uber Shit' trend in drug trafficking.
- Poisat’s mayor, Ludovic Bustos, expressed shock at the targeting of predominantly elderly residents in a quiet residential area.
- Similar flyers were also found on car windshields near Grenoble’s university campus, highlighting the expanding reach of drug dealers.
- Local authorities have launched an investigation, with officials emphasizing the need for stronger measures against increasingly sophisticated drug networks.