Stewardess imprisoned for drug trafficking after wasting her covid-19 crisis task

Alexandra Dobre, 27, arrested with an arsenal of cocaine, heard a court.

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Dobre founded at Luton Airport and worked for several airlines.

Her Instagram page shows her posing proudly next to a jet in her uniform and enjoying sightseeing tours of European cities.

But the pandemic ended that, and a guy she met on a dating app recruited her as a courier to deliver packets of cocaine, it became known.

She had moved to Stoke-on-Trent and the police who stopped her Fiat Punto discovered six envelopes in her purse.

The officers then searched a nearby apartment and discovered 81 bags of white powder in the room. Prosecutor Neil Ahuja said, “He did a cocaine test. “

A total of 19. 4 g of an estimated marketplace of between 1,740 and 2,610 euros was discovered, as well as 480 euros in cash.

Dobre admitted to owning cocaine with the aim of supplying it and granted him 28 months.

Paul Cliff, in defence, told Stoke-on-Trent that he had moved to the UK from Romania three years ago.

He said: “She has been a flight attendant for several years, with other airlines. She paid well.

“He lost his homework in the spring of this year and lost his house because of that. I didn’t know what to do next.

She claimed her boyfriend had lured her to traffic by providing her with a purchase in the apartment in exchange for a reduced rent.

Cliff added: “Since her arrest, she’s disappeared into the ether and she hasn’t been to touch it. “

“She obviously acts under the direction.

Judge David Fletcher said he should have understood that what he was doing was a crime.

He said, “It is a Class A substance, whose intake causes misery. You were a vital gear on this wheel from the source of this specific drug.

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