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Ghana drug arrests shock families | |
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The families of two girls suspected of drugs smuggling in Ghana have said they thought the pair were on a school trip. | |
Yasemin Vatansever and Yatunde Diya, both aged 16 and from London, were held as they tried to board a plane in Accra while allegedly carrying cocaine. | |
The pair say they were not aware that the drugs - said to be worth about £300,000 - were in their luggage. | |
Catherine Wolthuizen, from Fair Trials Abroad (FTA), said: "The families are totally overwhelmed." | |
She said the girls' parents had not even been aware their daughters were in Africa, adding: "They are looking to go out to Ghana as soon as possible." | |
Basic conditions | Basic conditions |
Yasemin is the daughter of immigrants from Cyprus, while Yatunde is of Nigerian descent. Both are UK citizens. | |
The Foreign Office said the pair, who were arrested at Kotoka International Airport on 2 July, had appeared in court charged with possessing and attempting to export an illegal substance. | |
If found guilty it is thought they could face at least 10 years in jail. | If found guilty it is thought they could face at least 10 years in jail. |
"There is no prisoner transfer agreement between the UK and Ghana," said Ms Wolthuizen. | "There is no prisoner transfer agreement between the UK and Ghana," said Ms Wolthuizen. |
"So if they are found guilty they could end up serving their sentence in a Ghanaian prison. | "So if they are found guilty they could end up serving their sentence in a Ghanaian prison. |
"Prisons conditions there are very basic. The girls will be reliant on the High Commission to provide them with food." | "Prisons conditions there are very basic. The girls will be reliant on the High Commission to provide them with food." |
It was basically like a set-up Yasemin Vatansever | |
FTA is ensuring the girls have proper legal representation in Ghana and is providing support to their families in the UK. | FTA is ensuring the girls have proper legal representation in Ghana and is providing support to their families in the UK. |
Ghanaian authorities were said to have found the drugs in laptop bags carried by the girls. | Ghanaian authorities were said to have found the drugs in laptop bags carried by the girls. |
Two Ghanaian men apparently paid for the teenagers' accommodation in Accra. | Two Ghanaian men apparently paid for the teenagers' accommodation in Accra. |
The girls have told police the men gave them the laptop bags. | The girls have told police the men gave them the laptop bags. |
Yasemin told Channel 4 News on Thursday night they were tricked into carrying drugs to London. | |
Speaking by telephone from prison in Accra, she said: "There were basically two boys over here who gave us two bags and told us... it was an empty bag. | |
"We never thought anything bad was inside... and they told us to go to the UK and drop it off to some boy... at the airport." | "We never thought anything bad was inside... and they told us to go to the UK and drop it off to some boy... at the airport." |
"It was basically like a set-up. They didn't tell us nothing, we didn't think nothing, 'cos basically we are innocent. | "It was basically like a set-up. They didn't tell us nothing, we didn't think nothing, 'cos basically we are innocent. |
"We don't know nothing about this drugs and stuff." | "We don't know nothing about this drugs and stuff." |