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Pregnant Brit drug mule suspect Bella Culley, 19, faces 15 YEARS in a Georgian jail as prosecutors claim teenager acted with ‘prior intent’

A pregnant British drug mule suspect in Georgian prison for up to 15 years in the Georgian prison for claiming that prosecutors were acting with ‘intention’.

19 -year -old Bella Culley was caught in May with a marijuana worth £ 200,000 in the trunk of the former Soviet Union nation.

The mother claims that she had to sell drugs from Thailand to Georgia, and that she was burned with a warm iron and showed a headed video by the Thai gang.

He then claims that he flew to Tbilisi with 14 kg illegal cargo hidden in his bags.

However, the Georgian prosecutor Vakhtang Tsaluqelashvili questioned the objection of the young man’s objection and said that prosecutors said that Culley’s crime was predetermined and said that they had proved that they were calculated.

Mr. tsaluqelashvili Sun: ‘We have evidence that the defendant has already been acting with intention.’

He added that the pregnant young person has passed through three countries and more than one airport in WO continents, and that he was scared or not worried at any point, or that the authorities act under pressure.

Mr. Tsaluqelashvili said: ‘In addition to other things, he did not say anything to Georgian customs officers instantly.

Bella Culley (in the picture) in Georgia, caught with a marijuana worth £ 200,000 in her trunk and claims that she was forced to kidnap by a 19 -year -old pregnant Thai gang

The young, suspicious sting operation was stopped at the airport and found with drugs with six -digit street value. In the picture: CCTV images pass through the automatic doors at Brit, Susvarnabhumi Airport in Thailand

The young, suspicious sting operation was stopped at the airport and found with drugs with six -digit street value. In the picture: CCTV images pass through the automatic doors at Brit, Susvarnabhumi Airport in Thailand

The young, claimed that he was innocent, and instead he said he strongly forced narcotics to human trade.

The young, claimed that he was innocent, and instead he said he strongly forced narcotics to human trade.

‘Considering the weight of the crime committed, the expected minimum sentence for 15 years – even taking into account the lightening conditions.’

Culley was detained for 61 days before the hearing, while prosecution, 12kg (26 lbs) in a travel bag and 2kg (4.4LBS) cannabis arrived and planned to deliver to someone else.

The request for bail, referring to his pregnancy, was rejected and another hearing was held on 2 September.

The young, suspicious stings were stopped in Tbilisi Airport in May and found with drugs with six -digit street value.

The big distance found the 18 -year -old suitcase at that time. He was flying to the country on a plane from Sharjah in the UAE.

Before he was arrested in the Georgian capital, Culley caused a major international exploration operation after being reported to be a missing while he was believed to have a holiday in Thailand.

446G tetraphenol cannabinol and 11.2kg cannabis were accused of buying cannabis abroad.

Prosecutor David Mestvirishvili said he had already met behind the bars up for up to 20 years.

While Culley was detained for 61 days before the hearing, it is investigated that 12kg (26lbs) and 2kg (4.4lbs) in a travel bag in a travel bag (in the picture).

While Culley was detained for 61 days before the hearing, it is investigated that 12kg (26lbs) and 2kg (4.4lbs) in a travel bag in a travel bag (in the picture).

Culley before he was arrested in the Georgian capital

Culley before he was arrested in the Georgian capital

The young, claimed that he was innocent and said he was strongly forced to narcotic trade.

Mr. Tsaluqelashvili’s statement comes after his 19 -year -old mother Lyanne Kennedy smiled at Lyanne Kennedy, after participating in the court hearing.

Ms. Kennedy looked visible troubled in a cream hill and on a matching tracksuit trousers, but when she heard her daughter’s news, her face illuminated.

The mother whispered to her daughter, ‘How are you?’ And Bella tense a smile and shook her head.

He then showed Georgian, whom he learned from his cell friends, and addressed the judge to the judge by saying ‘Garmajoba’.

During the hearing, the judge said: ‘I hope you can understand the story from my eyes. I never thought that something like this would happen to me. ‘

Then he finished his statement by saying ‘Madloba’ – so thank you.

Ms. Kennedy said the court initially thought that her daughter was locked in the American American province.

Mr. Tsaluqelashvili's statement comes after a 19 -year -old hearing on Thursday, saying that 'such a thing would never think that it would come to me' (in the picture)

Mr. Tsaluqelashvili’s statement comes after a 19 -year -old hearing on Thursday, saying that ‘such a thing would never think that it would come to me’ (in the picture)

Lyanne Kennedy, a 44 -year -old Culley's mother, seemed to be visible in a cream as she appeared in court to support her daughter and visible in the matching tracksuit pants.

Lyanne Kennedy, a 44 -year -old Culley’s mother, seemed to be visible in a cream as she appeared in court to support her daughter and visible in the matching tracksuit pants.

“It was a very easy process, very good at his job at his lawyer,” he said.

I love Georgia, I love buildings. A beautiful country, I’m here three times, I will visit Bella tomorrow. Initially, we thought it was Georgia in America. ‘

Culley’s lawyer Malkhaz Salakaia insisted that a defense bargain for the return of his client to England was ‘probably’ and ‘the opportunity was mentioned several times’.

During the hearing on Thursday, Mr. Salaka once again argued that his client is not a malicious intention ‘and said that there was’ irreplaceable evidence’ that he was forced to repression and forced smuggling drugs.

He claims that a British gang in Thailand forced him to kidnap drugs after threatening him to cut his head and kill his family.

He said that his testimony contained the ‘names of individuals who forced him to carry him’ and that his mother’s gift was among the threats.

Mr. Salaka, all his clients in Tbilisi ‘certain individuals’ is said to meet and the city is as pure as the name of the country, he said.

After passing through three countries and two continents, his bag was ‘not locked’.

During the hearing on Thursday, Culley's lawyer Mr. Salakaa once again argued that his client was not 'malicious intention'

During the hearing on Thursday, Culley’s lawyer Mr. Salakaa once again argued that his client was not ‘malicious intention’

Mr. Salaka, Bella’s family 50,000 (13,700 £) put bail and can give him an address in Tbilisi, he said.

He said: ‘Bella has obvious health conditions, soon to be a mother for a baby boy and I want him to experience it while free.

“ This person is a very important moment, especially very young. Only 19 years old. As for the prosecutor’s claim that he could escape and there is no connection that connects him to this country, his family is ready to make it easily defined here.

‘He would be released on bail and if he wanted him to come to the police office twice a month. Pregnancy needs special treatment. ‘

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