Video about crime in Georgia
First thing I hear is Russian… Please god.
Opening-Course8881 on
Bruh 😭. This reminds me of the Italian restaurant owner who tells the dude to be careful because he has mafia ties. Dude, no actual Georgian mafia guy is going to take the time out of his day to get the wallet of a tourist.
Mister1two on
He was not robbing him, he thought he was a drug courier and was hiding drugs in the cemetery. In Georgia, lots of drugs are sold online on Telegram where you pay with bitcoin and they give the address, gps coordinates and photo of the spot where it’s hidden. Most of the couriers are youn guys, girls, Russians and Georgians and lots of drugs are hidden at the cemeteries, buildings, parks etc. That’s why the guy who was chasing him was shouting “call police, call police”.
Thesandro on
He thought he was a drug mule and was shaking him down. You can see him yelling police.
Funny-Pineapple-6743 on
C’mon, dude, how much you’ve paid this guy for this scene?))
cocteausister on
« This city used to be a criminal empire in the Soviet Union »
It seems like this guy was already set on going for a certain narrative before filming this and luckily got a poor old man whose words he could twist.
Just like in modern Russia, surviving 90s mafia members in Georgia don’t have the need to engage in petty burglaries against tourists like that. They are millionaires/billionaires who have their own businesses now. This old man was probably a friend or family member of someone whose grave was getting filmed, and he didn’t want it to become a drug distribution spot, which yes it is a common thing Russian tourists do.
JangoOne on
Staged. And people believe in it.
standonbns on
earlier in this video he called a khachapuri “just pizza without the toppings” or something of the sort. what is kartuli for karma?
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Video about crime in Georgia
First thing I hear is Russian… Please god.
Bruh 😭. This reminds me of the Italian restaurant owner who tells the dude to be careful because he has mafia ties. Dude, no actual Georgian mafia guy is going to take the time out of his day to get the wallet of a tourist.
He was not robbing him, he thought he was a drug courier and was hiding drugs in the cemetery. In Georgia, lots of drugs are sold online on Telegram where you pay with bitcoin and they give the address, gps coordinates and photo of the spot where it’s hidden. Most of the couriers are youn guys, girls, Russians and Georgians and lots of drugs are hidden at the cemeteries, buildings, parks etc. That’s why the guy who was chasing him was shouting “call police, call police”.
He thought he was a drug mule and was shaking him down. You can see him yelling police.
C’mon, dude, how much you’ve paid this guy for this scene?))
« This city used to be a criminal empire in the Soviet Union »
It seems like this guy was already set on going for a certain narrative before filming this and luckily got a poor old man whose words he could twist.
Just like in modern Russia, surviving 90s mafia members in Georgia don’t have the need to engage in petty burglaries against tourists like that. They are millionaires/billionaires who have their own businesses now. This old man was probably a friend or family member of someone whose grave was getting filmed, and he didn’t want it to become a drug distribution spot, which yes it is a common thing Russian tourists do.
Staged. And people believe in it.
earlier in this video he called a khachapuri “just pizza without the toppings” or something of the sort. what is kartuli for karma?