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Ex-Air Hostess Claims £1.5M Drug Stitch-Up in Sri Lanka


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Posted
14 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

The poor dear is complaining about the food been too spicy in the Sri Lankan prison,

she better get used to it as she will be in there a long time ,some people never learn.

 

regards worgeordie

Why gloat about fellow men or women having their lives thrown down the drain for victimless crimes? All kinds of foul play happens at airports with checked in luggage, even if it is not obvious that it was the case here. It could happen to you.

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Posted

Although length of stay wasn't given and the weight seems too high, nobody takes 40+ KGS of luggage on a 'visa run'. 

If the drugs were planted then grass up who you think did it because they didn't care about you, however, i would hazard a guess she knew what was going on. 

Posted
1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

She didn't notice 46 kg's in her bag ?

If she was a true blonde I could believe her story, alas she isn't  

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Posted

The bags weighed almost as much as she  (100+pounds -US weight ) weighs.

No way a person could  NOT feel the weight difference even with a wheeled suitcase.

 

Several bags on a short trip, yeah right!!!

 

Too many things do not add up especially the stated reason of only a "short trip"

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OK..........British gal, worked for an airline. Who cares? 

 

What on earth is a stitch-up? I have spent the night in 45 countries. I can get by in four languages.

 

I'm from Florida, and I'm guessing she was framed????

 

Help me out please, as I do not have a clue what a "Stitch-Up" is.

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Posted
16 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

46 Kilo is a large amount & she didn't notice the difference to her normal luggage - Hard to believe

completely fabricated cr@p.  A mule who was caught.   Ain’t going to sway the courts.  Her life as she knows it - over.  No sympathy for liars or fools.  

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Posted
13 hours ago, Upnotover said:

Or maybe she's a liar.  That seems far more likely.

Yeah. As my old mum used to say, 'The trouble with her is that she's too lippy.'😉

Posted
13 hours ago, ronnie50 said:

If she's telling the truth (if), then this is what I think happened - and it could have happened on air-side after the bags have been checked in and sent down the conveyer belt. The bags are manually removed from the underground conveyer. Her contents removed, the cannibis take their place, and the bags are then sent on to be loaded onto the plane. There would of course need some baggage handlers in Colombo to also be in on this. They'd just remove her tampered incoming bags from their conveyer belt and her bags would never reappear. Pretty simple really. Just needs some coordination and pay-offs of supervisors for shift changes, and/or broken/unplugged CCTV in the conveyor area. 

 

While that's possible, if they have handlers on both ends, why wouldn't they just use their own bags instead of loading her's? 

 

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As stated minus the 46 kilo drug weight she would not have needed 2 suitcases. To state those who planted the drugs were meant to meet her in Sri Lanka but did not turn up does hint at knowledge of the contents.

Posted
13 hours ago, ronnie50 said:

If she's telling the truth (if), then this is what I think happened - and it could have happened on air-side after the bags have been checked in and sent down the conveyer belt. The bags are manually removed from the underground conveyer. Her contents removed, the cannibis take their place, and the bags are then sent on to be loaded onto the plane. There would of course need some baggage handlers in Colombo to also be in on this. They'd just remove her tampered incoming bags from their conveyer belt and her bags would never reappear. Pretty simple really. Just needs some coordination and pay-offs of supervisors for shift changes, and/or broken/unplugged CCTV in the conveyor area. 

Not a chance of that! The baggage handling area is probably the most secure part of the airport and for good reason. It's the most likely area where an explosive devise might be secreted on to an aircraft. Baggage handlers go through rigorous security checks, going into and out off the area. 

 

The baggage goes through intensive automated X-ray screening for explosives automatically and only if it gets flagged at that point does it come under more intensive scrutiny.

 

I did read in The Guardian yesterday: 'Of the 750 smugglers arrested at airports in 2024, the NCA said that 460 had arrived from Thailand'. Obviously outbound drugs are not their main concern.

Posted
16 hours ago, roamer said:

Lot of luggage and a long distance for a visa run.

Raise hand if you have done a visa run from Sri Lanka...

Same old story I didn't put it there..

It's not mine...blah blah blah.

Expect Four Seasons accommodation...wonder how many times she had done it..

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Posted
13 hours ago, BayArea said:

she looks a lot older than 21. she started working for a major airline at a very young age and now no longer employed with them.  something doesn't add up. 

 

She first needed to learn the ins and outs of the airline industry before embarking on her new gig as an international drug smuggler.

Posted
14 hours ago, ronnie50 said:

If she's telling the truth (if), then this is what I think happened - and it could have happened on air-side after the bags have been checked in and sent down the conveyer belt. The bags are manually removed from the underground conveyer. Her contents removed, the cannibis take their place, and the bags are then sent on to be loaded onto the plane. There would of course need some baggage handlers in Colombo to also be in on this. They'd just remove her tampered incoming bags from their conveyer belt and her bags would never reappear. Pretty simple really. Just needs some coordination and pay-offs of supervisors for shift changes, and/or broken/unplugged CCTV in the conveyor area. 

Wow,your talents are wasted on this site.

Posted
1 hour ago, Colki said:

As stated minus the 46 kilo drug weight she would not have needed 2 suitcases. To state those who planted the drugs were meant to meet her in Sri Lanka but did not turn up does hint at knowledge of the contents.

And how did she know that they didn’t turn up? Wasn’t she arrested at the airport?

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Wensiensheng... I agree but that is what was stated. Strange but could be possible an inside contact at airport prior to bag inspection.

Posted
1 hour ago, impulse said:

 

While that's possible, if they have handlers on both ends, why wouldn't they just use their own bags instead of loading her's? 

 

so she faces the jail time when <deleted> goes pete tong?

 

Posted
6 minutes ago, madone said:

she looks like she is 40, what is with this strange breed of UK female? 

 

Being drug-addled will do that to "young" women.

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Insisting she was Set Up by someone else?

Nice try, but doesn't work.

Who ever believes her innocence while she was carrying over 100 pounds of narcotic in own bag.

It is the kind of weight she easily notices; not a less than pound bag slipped in her suitcase.

 

She turned out to be even dumber than previously seemed.

Accept own consequences and do the time she deserves.

 

Intentional wrongdoing, still want to dodge the punishment.

Stereotype of the spoiled brat.

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Posted
14 hours ago, Magictoad said:

Not very likely- more likely that she's a drug smuggler that got caught,  one of many recently, if you read the English papers.

 I strap my bags or use the plastic wrap machine in airports 

 

I also find her story a little out there.

 

As to her accommodation it sounds like any SEA prison.

 

She's going to be there a long time.  

 

Does SL have the death penalty for smuggling 

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Posted
12 minutes ago, kingstonkid said:

 

 

Does SL have the death penalty for smuggling 

Unfortunately not for cannabis. If she smuggled heroin she'd be facing death. 

Posted
3 hours ago, frank83628 said:

Although length of stay wasn't given and the weight seems too high, nobody takes 40+ KGS of luggage on a 'visa run'. 

If the drugs were planted then grass up who you think did it because they didn't care about you, however, i would hazard a guess she knew what was going on. 

 Lee claimed that those who allegedly arranged the drug drop-off were supposed to meet her in Sri Lanka, a meeting that never occurred.

Posted
4 hours ago, JackGats said:

Why gloat about fellow men or women having their lives thrown down the drain for victimless crimes? All kinds of foul play happens at airports with checked in luggage, even if it is not obvious that it was the case here. It could happen to you.

I am sure she never knew what she was carrying ,only 46 Kg in 2 suitcases ,she never thought Oh 1

that's a lot heavier than when I arrived ,I will have to pay excess baggage ,I must have bought a

lot of dresses ......     Don't do the crime  if you cannot do the time...

 

regards worgeordie

 

 

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