Sunday, 21 October 2012

Mum Jailed For Smuggling Drugs On Kids' Trip


An Edmonton mother-of-two, who used her children as cover while smuggling £47,000 worth of cannabis through Gatwick Airport after a Caribbean holiday, has been jailed for three years.

Judian Lindsay-Smith, 34, of St. Joseph's Road posed as an innocent tourist returning from Jamaica with her children, aged 14 and 8, but was carrying 34lbs of the drug.

She denied, but was convicted at Croydon Crown Court of importing cannabis at the airport on February 20.

“It is well known that people use children to make them look less suspicious,” said Judge Shani Barnes.

“You used a fourteen year-old and an eight year-old to do what you did on that journey,” the judge told Lindsay-Smith. “It was a terrible error of judgement.

“I have to assume this was for financial reward and I know your family is going to suffer.

“When people are convicted of serious offences they leave behind a trail of destruction.”

The court heard UK Border Agency staff were monitoring baggage as it was unloaded from the Kingston flight.

A black suitcase bearing the defendant's address was checked and contained 17lbs of herbal cannabis wrapped in foil.

A brown suitcase, which also had the same address, was searched and another 17lbs of the drug was inside.

Officers observed as Lindsay-Smith's teenage son collected the suitcases and the family tried to depart via the 'nothing to declare' channel.

They were stopped and the defendant claimed she had only visited Jamaica to see her elderly grandmother, who had suffered a stroke eighteen months earlier.

She had spent eight days abroad and denied knowing there was cannabis in both her suitcases, later denying they were her suitcases at all.

The jury were also told each bag weighed 17lbs less on departure than when Lindsay-Smith returned.

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