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British Teen Bella May Culley Faces Life in Georgian Prison for Alleged Drug Smuggling

The 18-year-old, arrested with 14kg of cannabis and hashish, awaits trial while claiming pregnancy as her family seeks legal and consular support.

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Overview

  • Bella May Culley was arrested at Tbilisi International Airport on May 12 for allegedly smuggling 12kg of cannabis and 2kg of hashish into Georgia, facing a potential life sentence if convicted.
  • Culley, who disappeared in Thailand earlier this month, has told Georgian authorities she is pregnant, and medical examinations are pending to confirm the claim.
  • Her family, including her father and aunt, have traveled to Georgia and are awaiting approval for a prison visit, which could take up to five working days to process.
  • Concerns have been raised about Culley's detention in Tbilisi Prison No. 5, which has been criticized for overcrowding and harsh conditions, as well as her possible exploitation by drug runners abroad.
  • The British embassy in Tbilisi is providing consular support to Culley's family but has stated it cannot expedite legal proceedings or secure special treatment under Georgian jurisdiction.