Droghe incinte Mule, 19 anni, che è stato catturato nel tentativo di contrabbandare 22 kg di cannabis in Gran Bretagna dal Canada è risparmiato in prigione dopo aver detto al tribunale che ha bisogno di contanti per il deposito domestico | Daily Mail online

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14726493/Pregnant-drugs-mule-spared-jail.html

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    1. Anywhere_everywhere7 on

      “Daniella KanKam-Adu, 19, was offered £250 in return for smuggling £225,000 worth of cannabis from Canada to Newcastle Airport on March 3 this year.”

      £250 that is one cheap deposit

    2. God bless women like her. Putting their livelihoods and freedom on the line to get us our cush.

    3. InsideOutOcelot on

      The most ridiculous part of this is that we’re a globally leading exporter of medical grade cannabis.

      The government deem it okay for private companies to make money off weed, but not for the average joe to buy/sell/consume

      Legalisation would take a LOT of money out of gangs and raise a LOT of money in taxes.

    4. Opposite_Orange_7856 on

      That’s insane, what kind of deterrent is that to these gangs who exploit these young vulnerable people?

    5. TesticleezzNuts on

      Just legalise it and stop wasting taxpayers money policing bullshit.

      Country is desperate to save money and make it.

      **WEED**

    6. PerceptionGreat2439 on

      $250 for a deposit on a house?

      Also, I just can’t picture a judge saying ‘you wanted the money for a house deposit? I’m glad you mentioned this, you may go free’.

    7. 64gbBumFunCannon on

      >Glenn Gatland, defending, said KanKam-Adu had a difficult childhood and spent time in a care home. He added that before the offence, she discovered she was pregnant and didn’t want the child to experience the same childhood she had.

      >Mr Gatland said the 19-year-old needed money for a deposit on somewhere to live and was ‘naive’ in agreeing to the suggestion of a friend to bring vapes back to the UK. 

      Bit different than the title represents.

    8. Spaceeeeeey on

      Fed up of all the sub par weed hitting the UK from USA/Canada/Thailand. Support your local growers.

    9. Fragrant-Reserve4832 on

      What a crock of shit. I bet no man would have walked out of that court.

    10. DukePPUk on

      She spent three months in prison (during which she had a miscarriage).

      I’m not quite sure that counts as being “spared jail.”

    11. ShondaVanda on

      Can we imprison her for her shit negotiation skills? £250 for the risk of JAIL? She shouldn’t be in charge of her own affairs.

    12. VolcanoSpoon on

      Surely it’s just easier to smuggle the seeds in and just grow it here in a secure operation instead of passing through security scans etc

    13. BritanniaGlory on

      This makes it sound like she was spared jail because she said she was saving for a house deposit.

      Convixtions for importation of class B drugs only gets immediate custody 75% of the time, and a suspended sentence 13% of the time, that’s including male offenders. So a suspended sentence ehere isn’t unusual.

      She was most likely spared because it was a first offence, she is pregnant and not an ongoing risk to the public. She pleaded guitly and the prosecution accepted her basis. Reasonable sentence.

    14. double-happiness on

      > Elsewhere, air stewardess Lee was detained at Colombo airport in Sri Lanka last Monday where police say she had a stash of £1.15million of kush – a synthetic strain of the drug.

      How the hell is kush a ‘synthetic strain’?! Garbage-tier journalism.

    15. gravitasmissing on

      It’s ridiculous weed is still illegal don’t smoke only ever had the odd joint

    16. NectarineThat5348 on

      22 fecking kilos holy moly… so her entire luggage was just weed? Lmfao

    17. Generic-Name03 on

      How do these people actually think they’re going to manage to get massive bags of drugs through airport security? Most drugs that get in come in on container ships through ports, or in lorries across the channel, they are either cleverly hidden or customs inspectors are paid to look the other way. Nobody successfully smuggles drugs by bringing a big suitcase through an x ray, you are obviously going to be caught.

      And I’m not necessarily having a go at the mules either, who are usually young impressionable people. The manufacturers or runners who transport this stuff and groom people to smuggle it for them are just giving away their product for no reason. Amateurs!

    18. SmashedWorm64 on

      I need a house deposit as well but I haven’t become Walter White.

    19. Loose_Cellist9722 on

      Well I know what I’m gonna say in court. Didn’t know there was a “I need cash for a house” get out of jail free law

    20. Bullinach1nashop on

      Outstanding. Glad a just cause is enough to avoid prison. Crimes will be my go to from now on. Need money, rob a bank, cold, steel a coat. Can’t be bothered to walk, take a bike.

    21. ItsDominare on

      The typically misleading Mail headline aside – good. Non-violent drug-related first offenses shouldn’t be wasting prison space we haven’t got.

    22. Sea_Valuable_116 on

      Didn’t she know weed is readily available pretty much everywhere in the UK?  22kg is quite alot to be smuggling 

    23. twinkypie54 on

      Damn I didn’t know the drug laws in UK are so lenient. She probably would’ve gotten the death penalty in Singapore.

    24. TheFinalPieceOfPie on

      Legalise it already. Stop wasting prison space and court time.

    25. snakeoildriller on

      It’s about time we renamed the Crown Prosecution Service. Suggestions on a postcard please!

    26. Exact_Fruit_7201 on

      Interesting no comments trashing her appearance unlike the other two

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