Patricia Cahill (drug smuggler)
Patricia Cahill (17yrs old) and Karyn Smith (19yrs old) were arrested, charged and found guilty of attempting to smuggle nearly 26kilos of heroin out of Thailand in July 1990.
Patrica Cahill (being a minor) Cahill could not be executed, which was the maximum sentence available under Thai law. At her trial in December 1990, she was found guilty and sentenced to 15 years in prison. Her case caused high-profile media coverage. Cahill was released from prison within three years after pressure from the British authorities.
Arrest
Patrica Cahill (17yrs old) and her friend Karyn Smith (19yrs old) went to Thailand for a holiday, after a British man offered to pay their way. Her parents were not aware that she had left the country, and believed her to be in Scotland. At Bangkok International Airport their baggage was searched, and the drugs discovered. The quantity of heroin seized was at the time, the largest in any haul ever. Throughout their trial, they maintained that the drugs had been planted on them, and that they had no knowledge that they were carrying anything illicit. However, in a later interview from prison, Smith confessed that she knew she was carrying something but she had no idea what exactly it was. "It could have been gold or ammunition. I did not know anything about drugs at that time.".[1]
Subsequent release
Despite accepting the verdict and sentence of the Thai courts, the government of Britain went to unusual measures to secure the release of Patricia Cahill, who, at the time of her offence was a minor.
The British embassy in Bangkok submitted a petition for a pardon from the King of Thailand to the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[2] The embassy supported the petition on the grounds of Miss Cahill's youth and immaturity at the time the offence was committed.
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Film
The movie Brokedown Palace is claimed to be loosely based on the exploits of Patricia Cahill and Karen Smith.