💨 Abstract
Thailand's glamor and vibrant nightlife attract young Brits, but British drug gangs increasingly target social media-savvy influencers like Charlotte May Lee and Bella Culley. These women are lured by promises of all-expenses-paid trips but are unwittingly turned into drug mules. They may serve as "fall girls" to distract law enforcement while more valuable shipments pass through. Social media, with its ease of networking, is a prime recruitment tool.
Courtesy: Annabel Bate
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