Mum locked up in prison after what she did with two kinder eggs

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A mum-of-four who was caught smuggling drugs into a music festival inside two Kinder eggs - which were hidden inside her vagina - has been jailed. Sian Bullock attended the Creamfields


festival in Daresbury, Cheshire, on August 26, 2023. She was stopped by security personnel after a drug-sniffing dog signalled a positive result as she entered the security tent at the north


gate entrance, the court heard. The 35 year old, from Thornton-Cleveleys, was subsequently led to a private area by officers where she admitted to concealing two Kinder Egg containers in


her vagina, containing 64 MDMA tablets. During interrogation, Bullock claimed ignorance about the nature of the drugs but confessed to acquiring them for personal use, Chester Crown Court


was informed. Despite her assertions, she was later accused of possession with intent to supply class A drugs. Bullock, residing at Halton Avenue in Thornton-Cleveleys, appeared in court on


May 16, where she received a three-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to the offence. During the sentencing hearing, the judge declared that while Bullock had confessed and despite


being a mother to four children, she was aware that her actions were unlawful and that imprisonment was the sole option, reports Lancs Live. After Bullock's sentencing, Police Constable


Lisa Green from Cheshire Constabulary commented: "Every year, we and the Creamfields events and security teams do our utmost to ensure that everyone attending the festival can have a


safe and enjoyable time, and for the most part festivalgoers have respected the laws. "Bullock will have no doubt been aware of these laws and the restrictions at Creamfields and would


have had ample opportunity to re-think her actions before it was too late, with amnesty bins and surrender points placed at all festival entries, but she decided to run the risk - which did


not pay off. "As a result of her selfish actions that day, she is now behind bars and her four children will now be without their mother for a considerable period of time. Anyone who,


like Bullock, decides to risk bringing illegal drugs into Cheshire should seriously reconsider their choices, as we will always take swift and robust action, and they will be dealt with to


the full extent of the law."