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Jail terms for Ghana drug girls | Jail terms for Ghana drug girls |
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Two British girls convicted of trying to smuggle cocaine from Ghana to the UK have been jailed for one year each. | Two British girls convicted of trying to smuggle cocaine from Ghana to the UK have been jailed for one year each. |
Yasemin Vatansever and Yatunde Diya, both 16 and from north London, were arrested at Accra International Airport on 2 July 2007. | |
They denied trying to smuggle 6kg (13lbs) of the drug to London. | They denied trying to smuggle 6kg (13lbs) of the drug to London. |
The sentencing judge gave them three months off for good behaviour. As they have already been in jail for seven months they will be released in April. | |
It is unlikely they will serve all or part of their sentence in the UK as there is no transfer agreement between the UK and the west African country. | It is unlikely they will serve all or part of their sentence in the UK as there is no transfer agreement between the UK and the west African country. |
Clear message | |
The girls had told the court that they were set up, but the prosecution said they were involved from the start in a plot to smuggle drugs. | |
They were found guilty in November of drug possession and trafficking and will now be released on 18 April. | |
The pair had faced prison terms of up to three years after they were caught under a joint operation set up between the UK and Ghana, a year ago, to combat drug smuggling. | |
So far "tens of millions of pounds of drugs" have been seized and stopped from reaching the UK, the HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) said. | So far "tens of millions of pounds of drugs" have been seized and stopped from reaching the UK, the HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) said. |
Prosecuting lawyer Evelyn Keelson said after the sentencing: "The message is clear - when you are caught with narcotics, the law will deal with you and that is what we want society to know." |