A social media influencer, Ellie Crampsie, is facing potential jail time after attempting to smuggle over £150,000 worth of cannabis into the UK from Thailand. Crampsie, 23, was arrested at Edinburgh Airport when Border Force officers discovered more than 17 kilograms of the drug in her luggage. She pleaded guilty to being involved in the supply of cannabis during a court hearing. The cannabis was found in 17 vacuum-sealed packages, with the total value estimated between £115,000 and £151,000. Crampsie’s defense highlighted her family’s support, and the judge has postponed sentencing to allow for a social work report, while keeping her on bail.
Why It Matters
The rise of drug smuggling cases involving social media influencers highlights ongoing issues related to drug trafficking and border security. Cannabis remains a Class B drug in the UK, with strict penalties for possession and supply. This case follows a similar incident involving another individual who was caught attempting to smuggle a larger quantity of cannabis into the UK, illustrating a trend of individuals being used as drug mules. As authorities continue to combat drug trafficking, cases like Crampsie’s raise awareness of the legal risks associated with drug offenses and the consequences for those involved.
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