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Former England cricketer Chris Lewis and ex-basketball player Chad Kirnon have each been jailed for 13 years for smuggling cocaine into Britain. Former England cricketer Chris Lewis has been jailed for 13 years for smuggling cocaine into Britain.
They were found guilty of carrying a liquid form of the drug into Gatwick on a flight from St Lucia. His co-accused, ex-basketball player Chad Kirnon, was given the same sentence at Croydon Crown Court.
The pair were found guilty of carrying a liquid form of the drug into Gatwick on a flight from St Lucia.
Cans of fruit and vegetable juice seized by officials last December were found to contain dissolved cocaine with a street value of more than £140,000.Cans of fruit and vegetable juice seized by officials last December were found to contain dissolved cocaine with a street value of more than £140,000.
Both men had denied a charge of smuggling Class A drugs.Both men had denied a charge of smuggling Class A drugs.
Lewis, 41, of Bruce Road in Brent, north London, had claimed to have been on an innocent holiday in St Lucia.Lewis, 41, of Bruce Road in Brent, north London, had claimed to have been on an innocent holiday in St Lucia.
Kirnon, 27, a former basketball player of Carnegie Street, Islington, north London, was stopped by customs officers after returning to the UK on the same flight as Lewis, on 8 December.Kirnon, 27, a former basketball player of Carnegie Street, Islington, north London, was stopped by customs officers after returning to the UK on the same flight as Lewis, on 8 December.
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Giving evidence in his defence at his trial, Lewis had said he did not even know cocaine could be converted into a liquid form.Giving evidence in his defence at his trial, Lewis had said he did not even know cocaine could be converted into a liquid form.
He insisted he had no idea there were drugs in his cricket bag until he was stopped at the airport, saying he thought he was carrying fruit juice.He insisted he had no idea there were drugs in his cricket bag until he was stopped at the airport, saying he thought he was carrying fruit juice.
He also rejected allegations that he had admitted smuggling cocaine on several previous occasions.He also rejected allegations that he had admitted smuggling cocaine on several previous occasions.
The court heard customs officers seized five tins of juice stashed inside Lewis's Puma cricket bag, which were found to contain a brown liquid which smelt of chemicals and turned out to be 100% pure cocaine.The court heard customs officers seized five tins of juice stashed inside Lewis's Puma cricket bag, which were found to contain a brown liquid which smelt of chemicals and turned out to be 100% pure cocaine.
Traces of cannabis residue were also found in his luggage on a silver grinder and on cigarette papers, which were tucked into a paperback book.Traces of cannabis residue were also found in his luggage on a silver grinder and on cigarette papers, which were tucked into a paperback book.
Lewis had stated he was travelling alone and that he had packed his luggage himself.Lewis had stated he was travelling alone and that he had packed his luggage himself.
All-rounder Lewis, who was born in Guyana, played 32 Tests and 53 one-day internationals for England.All-rounder Lewis, who was born in Guyana, played 32 Tests and 53 one-day internationals for England.
He played county cricket for Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Surrey before retiring with a persistent hip injury in 2000, though he rejoined Surrey in 2008 to play in the Twenty20 tournament.He played county cricket for Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Surrey before retiring with a persistent hip injury in 2000, though he rejoined Surrey in 2008 to play in the Twenty20 tournament.