A British woman sentenced to three
years in prison for smuggling painkillers into Egypt claims she didn't
know they were illegal and she was only trying to help her boyfriend.
Laura Plummer, 33, was arrested in October at Hurghada International
Airport after being found with 290 tramadol pills in her suitcase that
she claimed were for her Egyptian boyfriend’s bad back.
Her lawyers have reportedly lodged an immediate repeal.
Speaking after the verdict, Plummer’s mother Roberta told the Sun: "This
is not fair. She's done it in all innocence. She brought [the drugs] to
help someone, to help a family.
“She's the kindest person... I was worried about her before, [when she
was] in the police station. I'm even more worried now she's in actual
prison with real criminals.”
Plummer's Egyptian partner Omar Caboo, who she reportedly visits a few
times per year, suffers from severe back pain.
BRITISH WOMAN DETAINED IN EGYPT FOR BRINGING PAINKILLERS MADE 'HONEST
MISTAKE,' BROTHER SAID
She had her trial adjourned yesterday after accidentally pleading guilty
due to a mix-up with her interpreter.
The trial was held this morning with a new interpreter and she was
jailed by a judge for three years.
Plummer has said she had no idea the painkiller is illegal and banned in
Egypt.
The Sun reports that Plummer said she’s been “daft” by putting the pain
pills in her suitcase before travelling.
Her lawyer Mohamed Othman reportedly said a plane ticket showing she
paid twice as much for her flights as the drugs were worth is proof that
she was not planning to sell them.
“For someone to be found guilty of drug smuggling they have to be aware
that they are possessing narcotics. Laura did not know that what she was
carrying was a narcotic,” he said, reports The Sun.
Her mother said Plummer’s been “living in hell,” sharing a jail cell
with no beds with up to 25 other women, adding her daughter now looks
“unrecognizable.” |
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