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British boy (6) arrested in Mauritius after £1.6m of cannabis found in luggage

British boy (6) arrested in Mauritius after £1.6m of cannabis found in luggage

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The child was stopped alongside six other British citizens on the tropical Indian Ocean island on Sunday by customs officials
The boy has now flown home with his dad
A six-year-old British boy has been arrested in Mauritius after £1.6million of cannabis was found in the luggage of the group he was travelling with.
The child was stopped alongside six other British citizens on the tropical Indian Ocean island on Sunday by customs officials at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Airport.
They discovered 14 kilos of cannabis concealed in the boy's bag alongside 17 kilos in the luggage belonging to one other individual.
The boy has now flown home with his dad
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Altogether, 161 kilos of the drug were found hidden throughout several other suitcases as well as 11 numbered Apple AirTags.
This has led investigators to suspect the operation may have been linked to an organised crime gang responsible for smuggling drugs from Europe into Mauritius.
They believe the child was used as a drugs mule, which they have condemned as 'inhumane,' according to The Sun.
The six arrested adults from Cambridgeshire include Laura Kappen (28), a bar worker from Orton Goldhay, Shannon Holness (29) a caterer, from Bretton and Shona Campbell (33), a cleaner from Standground.
The other two are Lily Watson, a caterer from Peterborough and window fitter Patrick Wilsdon (21) also from Peterborough.
A Romanian machine operator living in Huntingdon, named as Florian Lisman (38) was also arrested.
The seven arrested men and women appeared in court on Monday, in Mahébourg, and remain in custody, while the youngster has since returned to the UK with his father, who flew out to Mauritius to collect him.
Carly Wilsdon described her son Patrick who had only been abroad once before as 'vulnerable'.
'It is so hard,' she told The Sun. "He has never been in trouble and only been abroad once before.
'I missed a call from him on the day they arrived. I thought it was to show me the apartment. I can't believe what's happened.'
She added: 'We've had no contact with him. He's got lots of issues, he's vulnerable.
It has been reported that Patrick had been offered a 'free holiday' to Mauritius and 'wouldn't have known what he was doing because he wouldn't get involved in drugs'.
'The person who told them about this free holiday is one of his circle of friends but now he has disappeared,' she said.
The incident is the latest in a number of British citizens accused of smuggling drugs who have been arrested abroad.
They include former air stewardess Charlotte Lee, who was arrested in May in Sri Lanka, after £1.15million worth of cannabis was allegedly found in her luggage.
Bella May Culley (18) was intercepted by police in Georgia for allegedly smuggling cannabis.
A Foreign Office spokesperson said they were supporting 'several British nationals who are detained in Mauritius and are in contact with the local authorities'.

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