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British Couple Held in Turkey After Thai Flight

A young British couple are facing up to 30 years in a Turkish prison after being accused of attempting to smuggle suitcases filled with cannabis to the UK. Holly Cooper and Taylor Johnson, both 20, were arrested on April 26 shortly after landing in Istanbul on a flight from Thailand, as they attempted to catch a connecting flight to London.

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Turkish officers reportedly stopped the pair for questioning at the airport before detaining them. They were initially placed in an overcrowded holding cell, where Mr Johnson was allegedly beaten, according to claims made by family members. Following a court hearing, the couple were formally arrested and transferred to a local prison, where they may wait up to a year before their trial.

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Family friends have claimed the couple were groomed by organised criminals while on a trip to Gran Canaria and were exploited into acting as drug mules. Ms Cooper had shared images from the trip online and the pair later travelled to Thailand before beginning their return journey via Turkey.

A family friend described them as “good kids” and said they had made a serious mistake. Speaking to The Sun, the friend said: “OK, they’ve done something stupid this time, but everyone makes mistakes. They’ve been recruited and groomed by bigger criminals and exploited by them.”

The couple currently do not have private legal representation and will be assigned public defenders. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched by friends to help raise funds, though it has so far collected 455 pounds in five days. The organiser acknowledged that fundraising may be controversial but said those who know Mr Johnson believe he would help others in need.

The Daily Mail reported that the UK Foreign Office confirmed it is providing support to two British nationals detained in Turkey and is in contact with their families. If convicted, the pair face a minimum sentence of 10 years, with the possibility of up to 30 years under Turkish law.

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Pictures courtesy of Daily Mail

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