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Ex-Air Hostess Charlotte Lee Arrested for £1.5m Cannabis in Sri Lanka


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3 hours ago, ChipButty said:

She is now saying she has not got a clue how it ended up in her suitcases, somebody must planted it there when she went out from a drink the night before her flight, 

I think you'd notice 46 extra kilos.

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On 5/20/2025 at 10:23 AM, snoop1130 said:

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Picture courtesy of The Daily Mail

 

Charlotte May Lee, a 21-year-old former British air hostess from Coulsdon, South London, finds herself at the centre of a drug smuggling scandal after being apprehended at Colombo Airport, Sri Lanka. Lee was intercepted by customs officials carrying 46 kilogrammes of high-grade Kush cannabis, with an estimated street value of £1.5 million, in her luggage after a flight from Bangkok.

 

This sizeable haul, which officials have labelled as the largest Kush bust in the airport's history, was allegedly destined for affluent local consumers. Sri Lankan customs officers, alongside Police Narcotics Bureau (PNB) officials, are now delving deep into the origins and logistics of the consignment, suggesting organised crime involvement.

 

Charlotte, once a TUI cabin crew member and now a lash technician, had been celebrating her 21st birthday in Thailand in April with her sister from Australia. Following a brief return to the UK, Lee hinted at new job prospects abroad before posting beachside photos and travel snippets, culminating in her arrest at Colombo.

 

Her social media, rife with images of sunlit beaches and lively gatherings, painted the picture of a young woman enjoying her independence and travel, making the recent developments surrounding her arrest all the more startling for her peers and family. Friends describe her as a hardworking and joyful individual, expressing disbelief at her involvement in such a serious crime.

 

One friend shared their shock, noting: “Charlotte was a grafter. None of us saw this coming.” This sentiment echoes another close acquaintance who remembered spotting a woman with an English accent, resembling Lee, amidst footage of the arrest.

 

The UK’s Foreign Office has been quick to provide consular support, stepping in to liaise with Sri Lankan authorities and keeping in close contact with Charlotte's family. Her detention comes shortly after Bella May Culley, an 18-year-old from County Durham, faced arrest in Georgia under similar circumstances, suggesting a pattern of young Britons entangled in drug trafficking plots tied to Southeast Asia.

 

Charlotte Lee remains in custody as investigators seek to uncover the scope of this operation and determine her role. Her unexpected situation serves as a poignant reminder of the severe consequences associated with drug offences abroad, where laws are often far stricter than in the UK.

 

This unsettling development has left family, friends, and the broader community anxiously awaiting further information as the investigation continues. The stark reality now facing Charlotte is a far cry from the recent glamour of her travels and career aspirations, placing her future in uncertain waters.

 

 

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Enjoy your extended stay sweetheart, No pity 

Posted
9 hours ago, Shocked farang said:

As weed is legal in Thailand they probably saw it as a good export trade business. 

As I stated before the Thai government decision was crazy and has caused all sorts of problems such as this I am not against weed but to make ilegalize it was not a good idea and it should have left things how they were. The ones who want to get it could and good luck to them but not there are shops everywhere and it's open slather.

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I'm wondering about the technicalities! If it's not illegal to have several kilograms of marijuana in your possession in Thailand, what will they charge you with if they stop you at the airport? You're still in Thailand! So you're technically not breaking any laws.

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12 hours ago, ryandb said:

Also she was a former air hostess for TUI, the phrasing makes it sound like she was a British Air (ways) hostess, she's still British but a former air hostess

That's exactly what I was thinking. 

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12 hours ago, Callmeishmael said:

Now that Cannabis is legalized in Thailand, do Thai customs no longer check baggage for it?  Or do they check for it and then just tip off the police at the destination?

Pity they didn't do it to the idiots leaving samui for Singapore then on to uk. We all know what would have happened to them

In sig bye bye

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9 hours ago, billd766 said:

Why?

If you knew her side of the story, please explain what you would do about it.

 

I am sure that the Daily Mail or the Sun will be along in the next day or two explaining their version of her version of what happened.

 

The only people that really need to know are the police in Sri Lanka, plus the judge and jury (if they have one) at the trial.

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10 hours ago, LivingNThailand said:

I read the story.  

 

1.  She was working on a Booze Cruise in Thailand on her 30-day tourist visa.  Illegal, I think, duh?

2. She packed her bags the night before and didn't check them before the early morning flight.  Didn't she think they were a bit heavy when she checked out of the hotel?

3. Food too spicy to eat.   Lucky she has food.

 

I was in Sri Lanka in the early 80s.  I was supposed to be there for 3 weeks.  After 5 days I made arrangements to get the heck out of that H-Hole, and I was a tourist staying in nicer hotels.  Good lucky honey.

 

 

 

I beat you staying in Sri Lanka by 10 years (early 1970s).  It was not an H-Hole.  Far from it.  I had a most enjoyable holiday in a "nicer hotel".  Nothing wrong with the place.  Just don't get involved in drug smuggling.

Posted
8 hours ago, ChipButty said:

In the past Thailand has got involved, stopping people on their way out, do you remember Warren Fellows? all them years back, 

 

Brit drug smugglers have been apprehended at Koh Samui airport recently with suitcases full of hash.

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Seems like not much is done at the Thai end to intercept it.  UK seizures at airports for 2024 were highest since records began, 50% coming from Thailand.

"The data suggest that about half of the arrests (184) involved arrivals from Thailand, 75 from Canada and 47 from the U.S."

 

https://www.benzinga.com/markets/cannabis/24/08/40604161/whats-behind-increased-cannabis-seizures-at-u-k-airports-supply-demand-and-naive-smugglers

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