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"I MAY AS WELL TELL YOU BECAUSE YOU’RE GOING TO SEE IT” 16:26, 30 May 2025Updated 17:19, 30 May 2025 Two lads who went on a three-week holiday to Thailand found themselves in the dock
after they landed back at Manchester Airport. Lewis Ellis and James Poutch had gone to the South-east Asian country to party at the Water Festival in April this year. However, on their
return, both were pulled by customs officials and were confronted over the contents of their suitcases. Ellis, 20, told them: “I have cannabis in my bag, I may as well tell you because
you’re going to see it.” In the two suitcases, officers found a total of 37 kilos of the drug in plastic-sealed packages. Both were handed suspended sentences, as a judge dubbed the incident
as ‘naive and stupid’. They had both earlier pleaded guilty to being concerned in the fraudulent evasion of a prohibition on the importation of class B drugs. Georgia Kennedy-Curnow,
prosecuting, said Ellis and Poutch, 19, were stopped at Manchester Airport having flown from Bangkok via Abu Dhabi. Ellis was first confronted by officers, and said he had been on a
three-week leisure trip with a friend he knew from school, she said. Article continues below On searching his luggage they found 19.83 kilos of cannabis. Poutch was spoken to a short time
later. He told officers that he packed the suitcase himself and confirmed he wasn’t looking after it for somebody else. In the suitcase was 17.22 kilos. “The defendant said he had lost his
phone abroad and both defendants gave no comment in their interviews,” said Ms Kennedy-Curnow. Representing both, Simon Hustler said: “The defendants would not seek to persuade the court
that this was anything other than naked stupidity by two young men. “Their families are in court today and are as livid as they were when they were before the lower court.” He said for
Ellis, who had eight previous convictions on his record, this was a ‘last chance saloon’. Mr Hustler added that they had both paid for the holiday, and travelled there to attend the Water
festival. But it was while they were there that they came into contact with individuals in Thailand and they decided to transport the drugs. Sentencing, Recorder Geoffrey Lowe said: “You had
an operational function in the chain, to courier these drugs into another country. “This was naive and stupid for both of you - you exposed yourselves to the risk of imprisonment.” Poutch,
of Fenby Gardens, Bradford was handed 16 months suspended for two years. Article continues below Ellis, of no fixed abode, was handed 18 months suspended for two years. Both were ordered to
complete 240 hours unpaid work and 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days.