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Egyptian Drug Smuggler 'double Crossed' According To Family!!
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Well her family claims she has been double crossed but it appears that she was told she was pardoned to early as the pardon 'list' had not yet been signed off.
I have made my thought on this crime known before and I don't think she should get out so soon!
I heard a piece on the news today about how much the NHS is missing out on due to gangs smuggling NHS drugs out of the country - exactly what this young lady did - yet there are some that think this lady was just niave!
What are you thoughts ? Has she been doublecrossed?
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She broke the law in Egypt so she should not be pardoned. Ignorance of the law (if she was) is not a defence.
The tablets are not illegal in the UK, but her method of obtaining them was dodgy. They are a prescribed drug, but the friend who gave/sold her the tablets is keeping her mouth shut. Presumably because of some criminality.
The tablets are not illegal in the UK, but her method of obtaining them was dodgy. They are a prescribed drug, but the friend who gave/sold her the tablets is keeping her mouth shut. Presumably because of some criminality.
Exotic, tanned foreigner lures idiot Brit to his bed then talks her into smuggling drugs while professing his undying love for aforementioned dullard.
I'm surprised how we haven't yet heard about life savings being sent to help in her plight then mysteriously evaporating.
Honestly, these swarthy types must be some swordsmen.
I'm surprised how we haven't yet heard about life savings being sent to help in her plight then mysteriously evaporating.
Honestly, these swarthy types must be some swordsmen.
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// Don't blame the bloke Douglas - this bird did it all herself!//
blame the dack !
anyone notice that the hubby was saying she would be pardoned and the Embassy said that it was the first they had heard of it.
Egyptians like other civil servants saying anything to get you out of the room - so "pardon- saturday-yeah!" could mean anything including no-pardon.
Usually a pardon means that you accept you've done the crime - and this would be appropriate here. I doubt if she were ever on the pardonable list.
blame the dack !
anyone notice that the hubby was saying she would be pardoned and the Embassy said that it was the first they had heard of it.
Egyptians like other civil servants saying anything to get you out of the room - so "pardon- saturday-yeah!" could mean anything including no-pardon.
Usually a pardon means that you accept you've done the crime - and this would be appropriate here. I doubt if she were ever on the pardonable list.
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