Modou Adams tried to check in to a flight to London with nearly three kilograms of cocaine hidden in the back of his suitcase. He has been jailed for nearly seven years.
Moudu Adams, pictured in his home city of London, is getting used to a different kind of mattress tonight A model who appeared to have a high flying influencer lifestyle is today at the start of a sentence in Peru. Loudo Adams, from London, went by the name ‘boywholives’ on social media and showed off his life of excess. But the 25-year-old has now swapped all of that for a stretch in jail for trying to smuggle 3kg of cocaine onto a flight from Lima to London, via Paris.
’ It is estimated that he would have been paid up to £6,000 for his drug run As a warning to others, he added: ‘The prison sentences here are very high and it’s simply not worth the risk of putting your freedom in jeopardy.’ Earlier this year Adams boasted as he dipped his toes in the sea by a trendy beach bar on the Athens Riviera between Piraeus and Cape Sounion: ‘Sun in my eyes, sand in my toes, sea within touch, somewhere else I’d rather be?.
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