Cian
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Sounds unlikely as hell.
Went to Ibiza, ran out of cash, too scared to ask parents for more, more likely.
Went to Ibiza, ran out of cash, too scared to ask parents for more, more likely.
How could they not know what they were carrying? You don't get a gun put to your head to force you to carry food parcels.
11 kilos is a effing long stretch.....15 -20 yrs at least.
It's hard to see beyond their apparent guilt.
They are presumably guilty of something. How does one end up in Peru smuggling drugs/with luggage full of drugs from a working holiday in Ibiza?
There is a small chance that they are guilty of naivety, maybe?
Obviously impossible to know, but it would be interesting to find out how many successful ops have been done via a plane/airport/sniffer dog.
Somebody should look at the security at the airport... girls with Colombians holding guns to their heads going through passport control is definitely poor security.
I feel sorry for them - they were young and daft, and we've all been there, but thankfully our mistakes didn't mean a life ruined in a foreign prison.
This is what does not make sense if a drugs cartel had made real threats to harm my family before I boarded the plane I certainly wouldn't be shouting my mouth off if I got caught.
If the person with the gun did not tell them what was in the parcel then they would not know.
It wouldn't take an IQ of more than 10 to make an informed decision on what you were being 'forced' to courier.
My mate is working out there and lives in the same apartment block as one.
He is very surprised by the stories.
Make of that what you will
You've always got to be pretty sceptical about what the media report in these situations. Apart from the main facts I bet what the papers are reporting is mostly nonsense jazzed up to make it sellable to the public.
I know a bloke who got banged up for smuggling from South America to Europe, think he got done on about his 3d or 4th run. He never just turned up and left, they put him up for a week and he got all the free goodies that go with the territory -girls, bags of sherbert etc.
I think it's fair to say that these two have been naive at best. Whatever situation lead them up to this point I can guarantee it's a much bigger story than we're being told. Most people get into it to pay off debts, as my mate did. Chances are that they were neither scared little bunnies or hardened criminals, the truth lies somewhere in between.
I feel sorry for them - they were young and daft, and we've all been there, but thankfully our mistakes didn't mean a life ruined in a foreign prison.
I trust all of those who do condemn them out of hand have never had a cheeky line of Charlie in their lives, because if they have then they are utter hypocrites, given that what they were snorting was probably brought in by some sorry drug mule just like these two.
We've all been there?
What do you mean, we've all been in the position of being asked to carry 16kg of Gian Luca in our bags?
If the person with the gun did not tell them what was in the parcel then they would not know.