1,000 Britons were arrested for drug-related offences abroad last year

1,000 Britons were arrested for drug-related offences abroad last year

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Monday 24 December 2007

Updated:Lauren Cullen, Marie Dunne, Daniel Faiello,Patrick Singh

Lauren Cullen, Marie Dunne, Daniel Faiello and Patrick Singh
It is alleged they were part of a joint enterprise to bring a large quantity of drugs into South Australia.
Half a kilogram of cocaine and the same amount of methamphetamine was found in luggage, allegedly belonging to the accused Cullen.
Police swooped on Cullen on Friday when she went to collect her bags after arriving from Sydney with the co-accused Dunne and Singh.
In opposing bail for Faiello, the prosecution said detectives had intercepted conversations between all four accused.
Magistrate Grasso ordered a home detention bail report for Faiello and remanded all in custody until January.

3 comments:

Tee,  31 December 2007 at 03:10  

sucked in Lauren!!! happy new year you poor girl!! knew this was gonna happen.

Anonymous,  2 January 2008 at 08:22  

What goes around comes around Lauren...

Anonymous,  15 January 2008 at 12:06  

Well Well Well. Lauren, getting caught is no fun but all the times you must have gotten away with it must have been, maybe to you. I think after this you will have seriously think about who you are as a person and who you can call your friends (if you have any left). Get your act together and stick to it like everyone else does in life. There are no free rides and you're about to learn that. I only hope this teaches you a lesson not to much around with that stuff and that when you do get out of jail, eventually you can return to society and try to repiece where you went wrong. Once you do that you may be able to earn the respect you once had for yourself even if that was an eternity ago after listening to people talk about you.

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