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A 21-year-old woman from the UK, Charlotte May Lee, faces up to 25 years in prison in Sri Lanka after being arrested for allegedly smuggling over 100 pounds of a synthetic drug known as "kush." The seizure occurred at Bandaranaike Airport in Colombo, where authorities discovered the dangerous narcotic, which contains ground-up human bones as one of its primary ingredients, according to the BBC.
Lee reportedly claims that the drugs were planted in her luggage without her knowledge. The estimated street value of the seized drug is approximately $3.3 million. Lee, who was working in Thailand before her trip, expressed her shock at being stopped by customs officials, indicating she had not been aware of the drug’s presence in her bags.
A senior officer from the Sri Lanka Customs Narcotics Control Unit confirmed that this was the largest kush seizure in the airport’s history. The drug, which first emerged in West Africa, has severely impacted communities, prompting Sierra Leone's president to declare a state of emergency due to increasing fatalities among users.