Bella Culley’s family pay to reduce Georgia drug smuggling sentence


Rayhan Demytrie,in Tbilisi and

Tom Burgess,North East and Cumbria

Rustavi 2 Bella Culley filmed in court. She is wearing glasses and has brown hair in a plait and is wearing a white topRustavi 2

Bella Culley, pictured at a previous hearing, appeared at Tbilisi City Court on drugs charges

The family of a “heavily pregnant” British teenager who is on trial for drug smuggling in Georgia has paid £137,000 to reduce her sentence.

Bella Culley, 19, from Billingham, Teesside, had previously been told she could face up to 20 years in jail or life imprisonment if convicted.

Her mother Lyanne Kennedy confirmed the family had transferred the funds and it was now up to prosecutors to confirm they had received the money.

Miss Culley was stopped at Tbilisi International Airport in May after 12kg (26lbs) of marijuana and 2kg (4.4lbs) of hashish were found in her luggage. She previously claimed she was tortured to bring the drugs.

Under the plea bargain agreement, her family paid 500,000 Georgian Lari (£137,000) to significantly reduce her sentence.

More than 90% of drug-related crimes in Georgia are resolved through plea bargains.

Miss Culley will remain in pre-trial detention until the next hearing on Monday.

Reuters Lyanne Kennedy speaking to reporters outside of Tbilisi City Court. She is wearing sunglasses and a silver necklace. She has long blonde hair. Graffiti is on the wall behind her.Reuters

Lyanne Kennedy, speaking to reporters outside court, said her 19-year-old daughter was “looking strong”

Miss Culley is currently believed to be 35 weeks pregnant.

Speaking outside court, her mother said: “We’ve confirmed that the funds have been sent but they need to confirm that they have been received and that is not going to happen until tomorrow.

“She is looking big, pregnant, but she is looking strong.”

Malkhaz Salakaia, representing Miss Culley, said the negotiations “are nearing completion”.

He said: “Plea bargain conditions are known to the family.

“There is a technical issue to be resolved which will take a few days.”

Mr Salakaia previously said he planned to appeal to the president of Georgia to pardon her after finalising the plea deal.

Rayhan Demytrie/BBC An outside view of the prison. A coach and a car are waiting just inside the gates. A figure wearing black can be seen standing just outside the gates. The prison has lots of barbed wire.Rayhan Demytrie/BBC

Bella Culley is being detained at prison number 5

Miss Culley initially went missing in Thailand before being arrested at Tbilisi International Airport on 10 May.

It is understood she arrived on a flight from Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates and police seized drugs from a travel bag.

At a hearing in July, she pleaded not guilty to charges of possession and trafficking illegal drugs and claimed she had been “forced to do this through torture”.

“I just wanted to travel,” she said. “I am a good person. I am a student at university. I am a clean person. I don’t do drugs.”



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