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Guyanese Woman Arrested in Bangladesh for Cocaine Smuggling

-A Troubling Repeat Offense

Admin by Admin
August 30, 2025
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A Guyanese woman, Karen Petula Stafli, was arrested at Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Tuesday after customs officials seized a significant shipment of cocaine from her luggage. The cocaine, weighing 8.66 kilograms, was concealed in three plastic jars, and is estimated to be worth approximately Tk130 crore (about GY$2.31 billion).

Stafli, a 63-year-old hairdresser, arrived in Bangladesh on a Qatar Airways flight from Doha in the early hours of the morning. According to officials from the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Directorate (CIID), they had received a tip-off about a potential drug smuggler aboard the flight. After she cleared immigration and attempted to pass through the airport’s green channel, Stafli was intercepted by customs officers. A search of her baggage uncovered the concealed drugs, which were later confirmed to be cocaine by the Department of Narcotics Control.

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This arrest in Bangladesh marks a troubling chapter in Stafli’s history with narcotics. In 2018, she was arrested at Guyana’s Cheddi Jagan International Airport with 1.14 kilograms of cocaine concealed in her body while attempting to board a British Airways flight to New York. Following her arrest, Stafli was sentenced to four years in prison and fined GYD$2.3 million, but her involvement in drug trafficking was far from over. In her earlier case, after confessing to having the cocaine, she was found to have swallowed over 100 capsules, leading to the recovery of more drugs from her system.

Her 2018 arrest was a stark warning, with Stafli pledging remorse and promising to never commit such an offense again. However, it seems that promise was short-lived, as Stafli has returned to drug trafficking—this time in Bangladesh. Despite her earlier plea for leniency and remorse, she has been caught once again engaging in the same illegal activity that led to her previous conviction.

The latest arrest in Bangladesh raises critical questions regarding Stafli’s continued involvement in drug trafficking, despite her past conviction and punishment. Authorities have indicated that she will face charges under both criminal and customs laws in Bangladesh, as officials continue to investigate the case.

Stafli’s story highlights the ongoing challenges in the global fight against drug trafficking and the alarming persistence of individuals involved in smuggling operations, even after having been arrested and convicted in the past. The Guyanese national’s latest arrest is a somber reminder of how some individuals continue to risk it all for profit in the illegal drug trade, despite the personal and legal consequences they have already faced.

As Stafli’s case unfolds in Bangladesh, questions loom about the effectiveness of deterrents and rehabilitation for those caught in the vicious cycle of drug trafficking. Her repeated offenses paint a grim picture of the complexities involved in combatting international drug smuggling, especially when individuals repeatedly return to the same illicit practices after facing legal punishment.

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