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A young lawyer has been reprimanded after attempting to make a video call on behalf of his foreign national client in court custody, appearing before the Negombo Magistrate’s Court today.

The Negombo Magistrate issued a stern warning to the lawyer and released him, while also issuing an order prohibiting him from appearing in that particular case or attending court during its proceedings in the future.

This incident occurred in Courtroom No. 02 of the Negombo Magistrate’s Court, during the hearing of a case involving 21-year-old British flight attendant Charlotte May Lee, who was named as a suspect after being arrested at Sri Lanka’s airport with 46.6 kilograms of Kush, the largest quantity ever seized in the airport’s customs history.

It is reported that the lawyer in question had requested permission from prison officers to speak with the detained client, and the officers had observed him activating his mobile phone and placing it inside his court bag.

When officers saw him speaking closely with the detainee, they investigated further and confirmed that a video call was being made. The phone was then confiscated and presented to the Magistrate during the hearing, along with a formal report of the incident.

During the proceedings, the Magistrate warned the lawyer that if this matter were reported to the Supreme Court, his legal license could be revoked.

The Magistrate emphasized that while lawyers are permitted to bring mobile phones into court for official duties, such privileges must not be misused for inappropriate conduct.

Given that this was the lawyer’s first offence, the Magistrate granted leniency but issued an order prohibiting him from appearing in this particular case or attending court during its hearings. The mobile phone was returned following this directive.

Meanwhile, the Magistrate ordered that the British national female suspect remain in remand custody until September 3.

Charlotte May Lee, a 21-year-old from South London, was arrested by Sri Lanka Customs on May 13 for allegedly attempting to illegally bring narcotics into the country. She was found in possession of a large quantity of drugs.

The former flight attendant denied any knowledge of the drugs in her luggage, claiming that someone else may have placed them there. She has now been in custody for over 90 days. (Newswire)

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British woman caught with cannabis alleges poor treatment at Sri Lanka Prison https://www.newswire.lk/2025/05/23/british-woman-caught-with-cannabis-alleges-poor-treatment-at-sri-lanka-prison/ Fri, 23 May 2025 05:52:56 +0000 https://www.newswire.lk/?p=188157

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A woman from south London, facing years locked in a Sri Lankan jail after being caught with £1.2 million worth of cannabis, has alleged poor treatment at the Negombo Prison. 

Charlotte May Lee, aged 21, was arrested in Colombo last week after police allegedly discovered 46 kg of “Kush” in her suitcase.

The former cabin crew worker had just arrived in the Sri Lankan capital on a flight from Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, when she was arrested at Bandaranaike Airport and taken into custody on Monday (11 May).

Sri Lankan Customs officers said the stash was the largest amount of Kush ever to be detected at the airport since its opening in 1967.

On Sunday, Miss Lee was brought to the Negombo Magistrates’ Court, where she was remanded in custody for a further 14 days, while awaiting further hearings.

According to the Standard UK, Charlotte May Lee has revealed spending a week sleeping on a bug-infested sofa at the local force’s Narcotics Bureau.

Speaking about her “awful” ordeal, Lee also accused prison officers of refusing to hand over her ADHD medication and revealed she has not eaten for two days because the food is “too spicy”.

She added:  “Now I’m here, stuck in this jail. I am trying my best to stay positive because what else can you do? I feel as though I have no human rights here.”

“The shower is not really a shower, it’s just a bucket that you pour over yourself but they don’t give you anything for that.”

“You are only allowed two or three hours outside in the sun a day, occasionally longer if there are a lot of women in court that day.”

She added: “I’ve not eaten in two days because the food is just too spicy for me.

“I have told my lawyers – I have three of them – that I need different food. They said they would sort that out but they still haven’t. I don’t know why.”

Lee said she had “no idea” that there were synthetic drugs in her luggage, suggesting she was set up.

Commenting on the matter, a Foreign Office spokesman said: “We are supporting a British woman who has been arrested in Sri Lanka and is in contact with her family and the local authorities.” (Newswire/ Standard UK)

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