drug smuggler is facing jail after carrying £180,000 of cocaine by stuffing it into her 46D bra.
Nola Williams, 47, was stopped at Gatwick Airport after arriving from Jamaica with a child and accomplice Raymond Goodison last January.
Williams and Goodison were caught by police as they boarded a train from Gatwick to Victoria station in central London.
When police performed a strip search, they found a kilogram of cocaine stitched into the cups of Williams’s bra.
Goodison, who was on license for a previous jail sentence for a drugs offense, was bailed and has since fled Britain.Prosecutor Louis French had said during Goodison’s trial: ‘The amount we are talking about is nearly a kilo of quite high quality, about 71 per cent purity and that 973g would, if it were sold on the street, would be worth about £180,000.’
Sentencing them at Croydon Crown Court, Judge Jeffrey Blackett said: ‘This man Raymond Goodison was, effectively, charged with importing over a kilo of cocaine into this country.
Nola Williams, 47, was stopped at Gatwick Airport after arriving from Jamaica with a child and accomplice Raymond Goodison last January.
Williams and Goodison were caught by police as they boarded a train from Gatwick to Victoria station in central London.
When police performed a strip search, they found a kilogram of cocaine stitched into the cups of Williams’s bra.
Goodison, who was on license for a previous jail sentence for a drugs offense, was bailed and has since fled Britain.Prosecutor Louis French had said during Goodison’s trial: ‘The amount we are talking about is nearly a kilo of quite high quality, about 71 per cent purity and that 973g would, if it were sold on the street, would be worth about £180,000.’
Sentencing them at Croydon Crown Court, Judge Jeffrey Blackett said: ‘This man Raymond Goodison was, effectively, charged with importing over a kilo of cocaine into this country.

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