British woman held in Sri Lanka on drug offences

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Samira Hussain and Charlotte Scarr

BBC News

Reporting fromNew Delhi

André Rhoden-Paul

BBC News

Charlotte May Lee/Instagram A photo of Charlotte May Lee in Bangkok Charlotte May Lee/Instagram

Charlotte May Lee (pictured) denies the charges

A British woman has been arrested in Sri Lanka after police allegedly found 101lbs (46kg) of the synthetic drug kush in her suitcase.

Custom officers posed for pictures with bags of drugs they accuse Charlotte May Lee, 21, from south London, of attempting to smuggle into the country earlier this month.

The former flight attendant denies knowing there were drugs in her suitcase and says she believes they were planted there.

Ms Lee is being held in a prison north of the south Asian country's capital, Colombo, and is contact with her family, her lawyer told the BBC. She could face up to 25 years in prison if found guilty.

Her legal representative, Sampath Perera, told the BBC his team was visiting her daily in prison in the city of Negombo, to provide support and monitor her wellbeing.

A senior officer in the Sri Lanka Customs Narcotics Control Unit said the seizure at Colombo's Bandaranaike Airport on 5 May was the biggest in its history.

Ms Lee told Mail Online on Wednesday: "I had never seen them [the drugs] before. I didn't expect it all when they pulled me over at the airport.

"I thought it was going to be filled with all my stuff."

She told the paper she had been in Thai capital, Bangkok, prior to the flight, and packed her suitcase in her hotel room before heading out for the night.

"They must have planted it then," she said. "I know who did it."

She did not check her bag again before heading to Colombo, where she was arrested on 12 May, said Ms Lee.

Ms Lee went to Sri Lanka as her visa was about to expire and she wanted a trip somewhere nearby before heading back to Thailand, she told the newspaper.

She added that she faces harsh conditions in the prison, including sleeping on a concrete floor.

Ms Lee is said to have flown from Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport around the same time as another British woman, Bella Culley, 18, from Billingham, County Durham, who is being held in Georgia on suspicion of drug offences.

A senior customs officer in Sri Lanka told the BBC: "On the same day, another passenger who had left Bangkok airport, almost at the same time, was arrested in another country. We arrested this lady [Ms Lee] based on profiling."

He said there had been a massive increase in drugs coming via Bangkok into Sri Lanka.

"This has been a real nuisance."

Ms Culley could face up to 20 years in jail or life imprisonment if found guilty.

She is being detained before trial while the authorities investigates where 26lbs (12kg) of marijuana and 4.4lbs (2kg) of hashish found in a travel bag came from, and whether she was planning on handing it over to someone else.

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