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Brit Faces 10-Year Turkey Drug Sentence After Thai Trip

A British man arrested at Istanbul Airport with cannabis worth an estimated GBP280,000 in his suitcase is facing a minimum prison sentence of ten years in Turkey. Taylor Johnson, 21, from Wednesbury in the West Midlands, was stopped on 26 April while travelling from Thailand to the UK via Istanbul with his girlfriend, Holly Cooper, 21.

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Investigators discovered 19.2kg of cannabis packed in 17 black vacuum-sealed bags after a sniffer dog alerted officers to Johnson’s luggage. Although Cooper was arrested alongside him, no drugs or illegal items were found in her suitcase.

The couple appeared before the Gaziosmanpasa Criminal Court in Istanbul last week. Prosecutors asked the court to convict both defendants of “manufacturing and trafficking narcotic or psychotropic substances”, an offence carrying a minimum sentence of ten years.

Johnson told the court he had been forced into transporting the suitcase and claimed he was unaware it contained drugs. Speaking through an interpreter, he said a man who had obtained his details following a car accident threatened him and his family, demanded GBP3,000, and instructed him to travel to Thailand to collect what he believed was a specially designed suitcase.

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Johnson said a Chinese man delivered the locked suitcase to his hotel on the final night of the trip. He told the court he only learned what was inside after arriving in Turkey. In a final statement, he said: “I apologise. Had I known that the suitcase contained drugs, I would never have done such a thing.”

Cooper told the court she believed the pair were simply on holiday and had no knowledge of the contents of Johnson’s luggage. She said she bought her own airline ticket, spent the trip sightseeing and swimming, and was unaware of any threats against her boyfriend. When questioned about Johnson returning with a different suitcase, she said she assumed he had purchased a replacement after his original luggage was damaged on a previous trip.

Defence lawyer Bilgehan Berk argued that no illegal items were found in Cooper’s possession and that travelling with Johnson did not prove she knew about the drugs. The judge accepted her account, ordered her release and allowed her to return to the UK.

Johnson remains in custody at Maltepe Prison, where he is housed with other British inmates. Berk said reports that Johnson had been assaulted in prison were untrue and that he was safe.

The case has attracted attention in the UK, where relatives described the arrest as a nightmare for both families. A family friend said the couple were “good kids” and suggested Johnson may have been manipulated by a trafficking gang.

The Sun reported that Johnson is due to be sentenced in July. His lawyer has indicated that, if convicted, an application will be made for him to serve any prison term in the UK.

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Ralf001 Star Member

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Forced...............Bwahahahahahaha.

How long till a gofundme pops up?

fredwiggy Star Member

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Watching Brokedown Palace should be enough of a teacher to stop people from attempting these things.

jacko45k Star Member

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3 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

Watching Brokedown Palace should be enough of a teacher to stop people from attempting these things.

Or the rather old now 'Midnight Express'.

Nemises Gold Member

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19kg of vacuum-sealed bags and he claims he had no idea? Absolutely zero chance the Turkish courts buy that story. He’s incredibly lucky if he only gets the 10-year minimum.

redwood1 Ruby Member

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Talk about taking snow to Eskimos....Turkey already has plenty of weed..

Nick Carter icp Star Member

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9 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

Talk about taking snow to Eskimos....Turkey already has plenty of weed..

Türkiye was just a stop over

NE1 Platinum Member

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19 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Türkiye was just a stop over

Longer than planned me thinks

mikebell Diamond Member

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Does this mean Thai authorities missed 19 kgs at BKK?

ronnie50 Platinum Member

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45 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Türkiye was just a stop over

Yes, but why does the photo show (presumably the couple) retrieving a suitcase at IST airport? Wouldn't it be checked straight through to UK? Separate tickets? if so, then that's even riskier isn't it?

Smokey and the Bandit Gold Member

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Who in their right mind would carry a suitcase not belonging to them and not knowing the contents to an international airport and board a flight to anywhere??

Check in staff seemed to have stopped asking things like 'is this your suitcase/bag', 'did you pack it Yourself' etc?

Surely alarm bells in your head would be ringing if someone even asked you to do this?

Dcheech Gold Member

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A fricking Turkish Jail! 😬 Bad enough getting into a Thai jail, but this inept numbnut doubled down and stands to win THE PRIZE.

Ok ... they have a special section of Maltepe Prison, ... "housed with other British inmates." He has a chance.

mfd101 Platinum Member

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Greed + Little Brain > Self-inflicted disaster

Keeenok Powell Silver Member

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Silly lad. Direct flight is the way to go when smuggling drugs.

So I’ve heard!

Purdey Diamond Member

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His circle is about to be expanded considerably. And his number of friends increased.

FlorC Platinum Member

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10 years for some cannabis (yes even if it is 19 kg) , ridiculous !

rocketboy2 Gold Member

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12 minutes ago, Dcheech said:

A fricking Turkish Jail! 😬 Bad enough getting into a Thai jail, but this inept numbnut doubled down and stands to win THE PRIZE.
Ok ... they have a special section of Maltepe Prison, ... "housed with other British inmates." He has a chance.

Yes and first night in the cells.

Right new boy, who you want to be,

Mommy or daddy. ?

Oh, I want to be daddy. ( sounds like a good idea).

Ok, right now come over here and suck mommies C!!!!!!!!.

ronnie50 Platinum Member

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19 minutes ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

Who in their right mind would carry a suitcase not belonging to them and not knowing the contents to an international airport and board a flight to anywhere??

Check in staff seemed to have stopped asking things like 'is this your suitcase/bag', 'did you pack it Yourself' etc?

Surely alarm bells in your head would be ringing if someone even asked you to do this?

There have been increasing news reports from the UK and other countries of gangs threatening people with death or death of a family member, arson at their home, and other extortions to make them do this. They are told if they don't smuggle the drugs back the above will happen. If they tell anyone, the above will also happen.

Smokey and the Bandit Gold Member

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5 minutes ago, ronnie50 said:

There have been increasing news reports from the UK and other countries of gangs threatening people with death or death of a family member, arson at their home, and other extortions to make them do this. They are told if they don't smuggle the drugs back the above will happen. If they tell anyone, the above will also happen.

Yes I have heard of this happening.

Surely though these gangs don't just turn up at a strangers house and demand they carry contraband, there must be more to it?

Nick Carter icp Star Member

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9 minutes ago, ronnie50 said:

There have been increasing news reports from the UK and other countries of gangs threatening people with death or death of a family member, arson at their home, and other extortions to make them do this. They are told if they don't smuggle the drugs back the above will happen. If they tell anyone, the above will also happen.

That's just the usual excuse when people get caught .

Just give the Police a call in your own Country and explain the situation

ronnie50 Platinum Member

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4 minutes ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

Yes I have heard of this happening.

Surely though these gangs don't just turn up at a strangers house and demand they carry contraband, there must be more to it?

Yes, must be more to it. Stalk them for awhile before closing in? Also news reports in Canada and I think UK about baggage handlers on the take. Switching luggage tags. No security checks for staff leaving the airside...

Gottfrid Star Member

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3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Johnson said a Chinese man delivered the locked suitcase to his hotel on the final night of the trip. He told the court he only learned what was inside after arriving in Turkey. In a final statement, he said: “I apologise. Had I known that the suitcase contained drugs, I would never have done such a thing.”

Yeah, yeah! That´s an amazing story. Or it can actually be that he is one of the many gullible Brits that are to read about on a weekly basis.

ronnie50 Platinum Member

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4 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

That's just the usual excuse when people get caught .

No, I think the usual response is that the drugs were not in the case when they checked in.

Scouse123 Ruby Member

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18 minutes ago, rocketboy2 said:

Yes and first night in the cells.

Right new boy, who you want to be,

Mommy or daddy. ?

Oh, I want to be daddy. ( sounds like a good idea).

Ok, right now come over here and suck mommies C!!!!!!!!.

You need professional help.

Scouse123 Ruby Member

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12 minutes ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

Yes I have heard of this happening.

Surely though these gangs don't just turn up at a strangers house and demand they carry contraband, there must be more to it?

Yeah,

There is more to it, it doesn't happen.

rocketboy2 Gold Member

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3 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

You need professional help.

Sorry for your sense of humor failure.

connda Star Member

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Suggested Reading for anyone considering being a drug mule transiting Turkey. Of course, most people don't read anymore, so - nevermind.

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connda Star Member

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3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Johnson said a Chinese man delivered the locked suitcase to his hotel on the final night of the trip.

Anyone who is delivering "locked suitcases" and have no idea what is inside of this, and can't figure out that they are drug mules, well - YOU DESERVE PRISON!!! Morons!

Bday Prang Star Member

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3 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

Watching Brokedown Palace should be enough of a teacher to stop people from attempting these things.

And I suppose watching reefer madness should teach them why society needs protecting

Smokey and the Bandit Gold Member

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11 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

That's just the usual excuse when people get caught .

Just give the Police a call in your own Country and explain the situation

You would think so, but I'm sure its a bit more complex?

I'm pretty sure that gangs don't walk up to a 21-year-old on day one and say, "Smuggle 20 kilos of weed from Bangkok through Istanbul or we'll petrol-bomb your house." If they did, the kid would run straight to the police.

Young men/women don't have 'life experience' , the kids get caught up in these disasters because of things like a total, naive lack of situational awareness, and a possibly a highly sophisticated psychological trap designed by professional predators.

Bday Prang Star Member

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smuggling cannabis is almost a victimless crime, the only "victim" here is the person who was duped into carrying it, What possible purpose would 10 years in prison serve ?

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