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Briton held in Sri Lanka jail could wait months for bail

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June 06, 2025

Charlotte May Lee accused of smuggling synthetic cannabis

- SHWETA SHARMA

Briton held in Sri Lanka jail could wait months for bail

A young British woman held in a Sri Lankan prison without charge for the last three weeks could still be months away from a bail hearing after her arrest for allegedly smuggling £1.2m worth of synthetic cannabis, or kush, in her luggage, her lawyer told The Independent.

Charlotte May Lee, 21, a former cabin attendant from south London, was arrested on 12 May at Bandaranaike airport, Colombo, after arriving on a flight from Bangkok. She remains in custody on remand for allegedly carrying 46kg of cannabis in two suitcases.

Her lawyer, senior counsel Sampath Perera, said his client was “coping” as she gets used to her situation, though he would not say she was in “absolutely good condition”.

image“She is doing OK and adjusting to a completely different and alien environment in a third-world country,” Mr Perera told The Independent, adding that little more could be expected of a young woman in such circumstances.

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