A former flight attendant was busted earlier this month after smuggling a lethal new drug made from human bones whereas in a small South Asian nation.
As The New York Publish reported on Sunday, 21-year-old Charlotte Could Lee from the UK was arrested on the Bandaranaike Airport within the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo on Could 12 after carrying suitcases stuffed with a drug known as “kush,” which originated in West Africa. The overall stash totaled 100 kilos.
This new drug kills at the least a dozen individuals per week within the African nation of Sierra Leone.
Lee, although, is pleading her innocence. Her lawyer, Sampath Perera, informed the BBC that the drug was planted in her suitcases with out her data.
Perera added that Lee was working in Thailand however was compelled to go away as a result of her 30-day Thai visa was about to run out. That’s when she determined to take a three-hour flight to Sri Lanka whereas she waited for her visa to be renewed.
Now, Lee is being held in brutal circumstances in a jail north of Colombo, the place she sleeps on a concrete ground. She faces as much as 25 years in jail if convicted of smuggling.
Lee not solely reiterated her lawyer’s claims in an interview with the Day by day Mail from the jail, but additionally claimed she knew who planted the drug.
“I had by no means seen them (the medicine) earlier than. I didn’t count on all of it once they pulled me over on the airport. I believed it was going to be stuffed with all my stuff,” Lee informed the outlet.
“They should have planted it then,” she stated. “I do know who did it.”
Because the Publish notes, kush can have a number of harmful uncomfortable side effects as soon as consumed. These embrace people falling asleep whereas strolling, collapsing unexpectedly, and even wandering into site visitors.
One of many drug’s elements is human bones. Kush is so addictive that grave robbers have been raiding cemeteries in Sierra Leone for a possibility to supply it.
Sierra Leone’s President, Julius Maada Bio, declared a state of emergency over kush final 12 months. Safety has additionally reportedly been strengthened in graveyards to cease grave robbers from digging up skeletons.
Bio has branded Kush a dying entice and stated it poses an “existential disaster” to the nation.