The Scotsman

‘Drug smuggler’ Briton jailed in Egypt

- By DAVE HIGGENS newsdeskts@scotsman.com

A British woman accused of smuggling drugs into Egypt has been jailed for three years, her family has said.

Shop worker Laura Plummer, 33, from Hull, was found to be carrying 290 tramadol tablets in her suitcase, a painkiller which is legal in the UK but banned in Egypt.

Ms Plummer’s family, who described her as “naive”, said she was taking the tablets for her Egyptian partner Omar Caboo, who has severe back pain. Her family say he appeared in court in Egypt on Boxing Day and was jailed for three years. The family said her lawyers lodged an immediate appeal.

Ms Plummer appeared in court on Christmas Day but the judge adjourned the case for a day because of her condition, according to her sister, Rachel. Their mother Roberta Sinclair travelled to Egypt for the hearings.

The Plummer family has previously said Ms Plummer had no idea what she doing was illegal. They said she did not try to hide the medicine and she thought it was a joke when she was pulled over by officials after arriving for a holiday with her partner.

Mrs Sinclair said her daughter was being held in terrible conditions in a communal cell with no beds, sharing with up to 25 other women.

Ms Plummer is being held in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada, where she was arrested at the airport on 9 October

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