Unveiled: The £ 1.15 million stock of Cannabis British Air Stewardess, 21, is accused of bringing Sri Lanka into her luggage
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The police have released photos of the £ 1.5 million cannabis stock that is a British former cabin crew member accused of smuggling to Sri Lanka.
Charlotte May Lee, 21, from Coulsdon, South LondonWas held on Monday at the most important airport in the capital Colombo of the country after arriving from a flight from Bangkok.
According to sources, the authorities seized 46 kg Kush – a cannabis ait of – when Miss Lee arrived Thailand On a flight from Srilankan Airlines.
Photos of the scene show six officers at the airport who are in dozens of large vacuum suits of the medicine.
Customs officials -Narcotics -Control -Unit at the airport said this is the largest amount of Kush ever to be detected since the international hub was opened.
Sources close to the study said that the ‘massive shipment’ is worth around 460 million Sri Lankan rupees.
The drugs, which have now been seized, are said to have found ‘tightly wrapped in luggage’ and are supposed to be intended for ‘high-end local buyers’.
Miss Lee was taken into the detention while the Police Narcotics Bureau (PNB) is investigating the case and possible legal action, according to local reporters.

The police have shown the £ 1.5 million cannabis stock. A British former member of the cabin crew has accused smuggling to Sri Lanka

Charlotte May Lee, 21, from Coulsdon, South London, was arrested in an airport of Sri Lankan

Photos of the scene show six officers at the airport that are more than dozens of large vacuum suits of the medicine
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the UK has confirmed that it supports a British woman who was arrested in Sri Lanka and is in contact with her family, as well as local authorities.
According to Miss Lee’s friends, she posted on Snapchat and claims that she was being held on a police headquarters in Sri Lanka.
A woman, close to the cabin crew member, changed Lash’s technician, said she was shocked when she heard the allegation when Miss Lee was a ‘nice girl’.
The friend, who asked to stay anonymous, said: “I couldn’t believe it. She is a hard worker and an external. ‘
“We are shocked. I’m shock in total. She’s a nice girl, “she added.
“There were no red flags or something,” said another friend.
“We saw clips of the arrest and we could hear an English woman, who was very much like Charlotte in the background.”
Miss Lee had previously worked as a cabin crew member for TUI, but friends said that this was only a ‘summer contract’.

The former TUI cabin crew member was held on Monday at the main airport in the capital Colombo of the country after arriving from a flight from Bangkok

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the UK has confirmed that it supports a British woman who was arrested in Sri Lanka and is in contact with her family, as well as local authorities

A photo on the social media of Miss Lee shows her in her former job as a Tui stewardess

According to Miss Lee’s friends, she posted on Snapchat and claims that she was being held on a police headquarters in Sri Lanka

Miss Lee had previously worked as a member of the cabin crew for TUI, but friends said that this was only a ‘summer contract’

After a recent vacation, Miss Lee would have returned to Coulsdon, told friends that she ‘loved Thailand and wanted to work out there’
Her social media accounts show that she seems to work a great time for the travel company, pose in her stewardess -uniform and even in the cockpit of one of the planes.
Since then, the young woman who grew up in the city in South Londs has trained to become an eyelash technician.
Other photos shared on her social media show Miss Lee who leads the typical life of a young woman in her early 1920s – drinking in the pub with friends or dancing in night clubs.
According to friends, Miss Lee flew to Thailand for the first time in April to celebrate her 21st birthday with her older sister who met her from Australia, where she lives.
After the holidays, Miss Lee would have returned to Coulsdon, told friends that she ‘loved Thailand and wanted to work there’.
She mentioned about four weeks ago that ‘she had a job on a boat’ in the Southeast Asian country, but according to her boyfriend, no immediate plans of return mentioned.
But last week the young woman started posting pictures of beautiful white sandy beaches and selfies from her parties abroad.
And on Monday, the day of her arrest, she had placed a tap of herself in a plane, with a face mask, while she flew over a beautiful island. She tagged the location of the video as Bangkok.

Just a few hours before her arrest, Miss Lee had placed a tap of herself on an airplane, with a face mask, while she flew over a beautiful island. The location of the video was tagged as Bangkok

Her social media accounts show that Miss Lee seems to work for the travel company

Images placed on her social media even show the cockpit of one of the planes she worked on
Days later, after rumors about the arrest of Miss Lee in Coulson, she would have sent some friends a snapchat of Sri Lankan detention, film herself briefly and assured that she was in order.
The friend, who spoke with MailOnline, added: ‘Nobody heard from her in a few days. Her Snapchat went live at some point, but whether it was her or the police we don’t know.
‘She went to Thailand traveling for her 21st birthday and her sister paid for her to go outside as her birthday present. That was in April at some point.
‘She was back here [in the UK] In May she was gone again. But she didn’t say she was leaving, nothing was said. And before she would have said [about her plans].
“When she came back the first time, she said she loved it. I asked her how they are going to Australia, because there is nothing here and she said they should ever look at it. But that was it. ‘
The incident only comes a few days after a British teenager was arrested in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi after he was said to have arrived from Thailand with 14 kg cannabis in her luggage.
Bella May Culley, 18, is now confronted with life in prison in the former Soviet country after being accused of illegal buying, possessing and importing large quantities of drugs.
The young person from Billingham, Country Durham, was supposed to be missing in Thailand before being held on Tbilisi International Airport on the 3700 miles away indictment.

Miss Lee has been taken to custody, while the Police Narcotics Bureau (PNB) is investigating the case and potential legal action, according to local media

The incident only comes a few days after the British teenager Bella May Culley, 18, was arrested in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi after they were reportedly arrived from Thailand with 14 kg cannabis in her luggage

There remain questions about how Culley ended up in Georgia – and what her steps were in the run -up to her final arrest

Miss Culley was caught entering Georgia with £ 200,000 in cannabis

Her lawyer said that Miss Culley, who claimed in court that she was pregnant, ended up in the Eastern European country ‘without knowing what she was doing’ and was’ visibly shaken ‘when she taught her fate’
Miss Culley, who was taken in court, is now confronted with a minimum duration of 15 years, but can be imprisoned for life if he is found guilty.
Her lawyer said that the teenager, who claimed in court that she was pregnant, ended up in the Eastern European country ‘without knowing what she was doing’ and was’ visibly shaken ‘when she taught her fate’.
The teenager traveled around the Philippines and Thailand before she stepped to Georgia from Bangkok via Sharjah, Vae. Miss Culley still has to reveal her lawyer how she was in possession of the narcotic resources.
She first appeared in Tbilisi City Court on 13 May, which was broadcast locally and finally reached the word her family the next day.
Her father Niel, 49, who had flown to Thailand to look for her, flew to Georgia with aunt curry, 51. But they are cruel blocked to visit her by local bureaucracy.
It is hoped that next week they will finally have an emotional reunion in prison.
Miss Culley was custody until her next appearance on July 1.
The British embassy in Tbilisi said to RFE: “We help the family of the British woman who has been held in Georgia and also have contact with the local authorities.”
The FCDO said with regard to Miss Lee’s case: “We support a British woman who has been arrested in Sri Lanka and is in contact with her family and the local authorities.”
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