Viewers disgusted as Channel 5 shows drug dealers pushing condoms filled with drugs up their bum
In the new documentary gangsters anonymously filmed how they hide drugs from police
VIEWERS were left disgusted on Thursday night when Channel 5 aired graphic scenes of drug dealers pushing condoms filled with drugs up their bum.
The sensational two-part series called Gangland goes behind the scenes of gang lifef and was filmed by gangsters on GoPros supplied by producers away from CCTV.
The show follows Jordy, who was once a member of the Woolwich Boys gang, and at the time of filming was standing trial on a number of charges.
He explained how he used to have to 'plug' his bottom with up to four 'G-Packs' at a time and drive for hours in discomfort to make the deals.
He said: "I had to do things to keep my freedom, innit.
“I had to plug things up my arse.
“We had to go to nasty extents where customers are ringing every minute. We’re plugging...unplugging, plugging...unplugging.
"More times we’re unplugging there’s sh*t there, so we’re scraping the sh*t off the parcels. Unhygienic, like mad.
“It’s like signing a deal with the devil. You lose your dignity, you lose your name..but I’ll give you money at the end of it.”
However, while viewers were fascinated by the show, they were left reeling when graphic scenes showing anonymous drugs dealers 'plugging' condoms filled drugs up their bum appeared on their screens.
The scenes saw a young man anonymously filming himself while inserting and then removing several 'G-Packs' up his bottom.
'G-Packs' are wraps of crack cocaine worth £1,000 and gang members 'plug' them inside them in case they was caught by police on their way to the drug deal.
Thousands took to Twitter to express their shock that another warning did not appear before the vivid scenes aired.
One viewer wrote: "My eyes just died from watching drugs go up an arse on #Gangland."
Another added: "I was so not prepared to see drugs go up someone's butt on #Gangland."
Gangland continues on Channel 5 next Thursday at 10pm.
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