Women face six years in Peru jail despite plea

The two UK women arrested in Peru last month trying to board a flight to Spain with 24lb of cocaine in their luggage face a minimum of six years and eight months in prison with no eligibility for parole if they plead guilty, the prosecutor handling their case said.

But Juan Bautista Mendoza said that a further sentence reduction is possible if the women co-operate as witnesses against co-conspirators.

Michaella McCollum, 20, from Dungannon, Co Tyrone, and Melissa Reid, 20, from Glasgow, have a court hearing on Tuesday where they are expected to be interrogated by a judge.

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Each faces drug-trafficking charges and could be charged with up to 15 years in prison. A lawyer for McCollum said after the women’s August 6 arrest at Lima’s international airport that they were coerced with threats of violence by a gang of as many as 15 armed men, some of whom trailed them to Peru from Spain.

“I was simply repeating what she had told the police during the questioning,” Peter Madden told journalists.

He said he could not yet say whether McCollum, who has both Irish and UK citizenship, would plead guilty or go to trial.

Mr Mendoza said that if both women plead guilty they could be sentenced to prison in less than a month’s time. He said otherwise their trial could last six months.

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