Rajasthan Teachers Turn ‘Breaking Bad’: Rs 15 Crore Drug Bust
In a shocking case reminiscent of the hit television series “Breaking Bad,” two teachers in Rajasthan, India have been arrested for manufacturing a staggering Rs 15 crore worth of Mephedrone (4-Methylmethcathinone).
From Classroom to Crime Lab: Educators Turned Drug Lords
The accused include a science teacher currently employed at a government school and a former physics teacher who previously worked at a coaching centre. Their illicit operation came to light after a thorough investigation by local authorities. The sheer scale of their drug production has sent shockwaves through the community and raised serious concerns about the vulnerability of the education system.
A Real-Life ‘Breaking Bad’ Story Unfolds in India
This case draws an unsettling parallel to the popular TV show “Breaking Bad,” where a high school chemistry teacher resorts to manufacturing drugs. While the fictional story captivated audiences, this real-life incident highlights the darker side of human nature and the potential consequences of unchecked ambition.