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Peru drugs: Michaella McCollum and Melissa Reid admit charge Peru drugs: Michaella McCollum and Melissa Reid admit charge
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Two women from the UK have pleaded guilty to attempting to smuggle 11kg of cocaine out of Peru. Two women from the UK have pleaded guilty to attempting to smuggle 11kg (24lbs) of cocaine out of Peru.
Michaella McCollum, of Dungannon, Co Tyrone, and Melissa Reid, of Lenzie, near Glasgow, appeared before a judge at a closed hearing in Lima.Michaella McCollum, of Dungannon, Co Tyrone, and Melissa Reid, of Lenzie, near Glasgow, appeared before a judge at a closed hearing in Lima.
The women - both aged 20 - were caught with the drugs - said to be worth £1.5m - at Lima airport, and had said they were forced into carrying the drugs. The women, both 20, were caught with the drugs - said to be worth £1.5m - at Lima airport in August, and had said they were forced into carrying them.
It is understood the pleas were made in exchange for a shorter sentence. They will be jailed for six years and eight months, the court said.
On Tuesday, the pair were transported by van under armed guard from the prison where they are being held to Callao prison where the hearing took place.
They were then returned to the women's prison where they are being held to await their sentence on 1 October.
A spokesman for the Peruvian court confirmed they had admitted the offences.A spokesman for the Peruvian court confirmed they had admitted the offences.
On Tuesday, the pair were transported by van under armed guard from the prison where they are being held to Callao prison where the trial is taking place. It is understood the pleas were made in exchange for a shorter sentence.
Ms McCollum and Ms Reid, both 20, were stopped at Lima airport in August as they attempted to board a flight to Spain. A court spokesman said: "They will automatically have a sixth off the minimum jail sentence of eight years and will be sentenced to six years and eight months in prison."
They were found to be carrying 11kg (24lbs) of cocaine hidden in food packets. Kidnapping claim
The women have reportedly told the Peruvian authorities they were working in Ibiza and did not meet before they were both kidnapped at gunpoint and forced to travel to Majorca. McCollum and Reid had been stopped at Lima airport as they attempted to board a flight to Spain.
They have claimed they were then sent to Peru and forced to carry the drugs in their luggage. They were found to be carrying cocaine hidden in food packets.
The women had reportedly told the Peruvian authorities they were working in Ibiza and did not meet before they were both kidnapped at gunpoint and forced to travel to Majorca.
They claimed they were then sent to Peru and forced to carry the drugs in their luggage.
It has been suggested that the women may be able to serve part of their sentence in a UK prison.
The UK Foreign Office has confirmed there is a prisoner transfer agreement between the UK and Peru.The UK Foreign Office has confirmed there is a prisoner transfer agreement between the UK and Peru.
The Ministry of Justice added that the country receiving the prisoner would pay the cost of them serving their sentence.The Ministry of Justice added that the country receiving the prisoner would pay the cost of them serving their sentence.
Prisoners who want to serve their sentence in either Northern Ireland or Scotland have to apply to the prison service for their part of the UK.Prisoners who want to serve their sentence in either Northern Ireland or Scotland have to apply to the prison service for their part of the UK.
A spokesman for the Northern Ireland Prison Service said Ms McCollum would need to make representation initially to the Peruvian authorities. A spokesman for the Northern Ireland Prison Service said McCollum would need to make representation initially to the Peruvian authorities.