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Former TUI Flight Attendant Caught with 45 Kilos of Synthetic Drugs in Sri Lanka

Former TUI Flight Attendant Caught with 45 Kilos of Synthetic Drugs in Sri Lanka
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World May 26, 2025 11:33

colombo - A 21-year-old former TUI flight attendant was arrested in Colombo, Sri Lanka, for carrying 45 kilos of deadly synthetic drugs, facing a potential 25-year prison sentence.

Former TUI Stewardess Caught with 45 Kilos of 'Kush' in Sri Lanka

A former 21-year-old stewardess was apprehended at Bandaranaike Airport in Colombo, Sri Lanka, with two suitcases filled with lethal synthetic drugs, known as 'kush,' potentially leading to a 25-year jail term. Charlotte May Lee from England was detained earlier this month.

Deadly Synthetic Drug 'Kush'

The drug found in her luggage is a rapidly spreading synthetic cannabis, causing fatalities in regions like Sierra Leone and West Africa, with reports of grave robbers allegedly fueling production fears.

Drug Epidemic and Misconceptions

The drug, highly addictive and cheap, has led to a state of emergency in Sierra Leone, where rumors of human bone usage in production persist despite authorities dismissing them as local myths.

Legal Issues and Denials

The arrested stewardess claims ignorance of the $3.3 million worth of drugs in her bags, initially blaming a Pakistani named 'Dan' for asking her to transport the luggage, a story she has altered multiple times.

Global Impact and Narcotics Supply Chain

Despite denials of kush use in the Netherlands, recent reports from Clingendael Institute revealed the country as a major kush supplier, with a 300-kilo seizure originating from the Netherlands, often sourcing chemicals from India or China.

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