Ex-Love Island Star 'Barbie' Sentenced to 14 Years for Multi-Million Pound Drug Smuggling Operation

June 14, 2025
Ex-Love Island Star 'Barbie' Sentenced to 14 Years for Multi-Million Pound Drug Smuggling Operation
  • Magdalena Sadlo, a former contestant on Love Island, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for her significant involvement in a multi-million pound drug smuggling operation.

  • Known as 'Barbie', Sadlo acted as a courier for a drug cartel, transporting nearly 300 kg of cocaine over multiple trips, including a notable delivery of 33 kg to Greater Manchester.

  • In her role as the cartel's financial director, she managed millions in drug transactions, overseeing profits, costs, and stock levels, which proved essential for the cartel's operations.

  • Detectives uncovered spreadsheets detailing drug supplies and profits from her mobile phones and laptops, revealing her extensive involvement in the cartel's financial dealings.

  • Prosecutor Tim Evans highlighted that organized crime groups rely on individuals like Sadlo to effectively manage their financial operations.

  • Judge Nicholas Barker noted Sadlo's central role in drug distribution and acknowledged her awareness of the risks associated with her activities.

  • Sadlo was arrested in February 2024 at Heathrow Airport after arriving from Dubai, where she was found with luxury watches valued at £160,000, purchased with drug money.

  • She pleaded guilty to conspiring to supply cocaine, cannabis, and ketamine, as well as conspiracy to launder money, expressing remorse for her actions in a letter to the judge.

  • As part of Operation Matrix, twelve other gang members have received sentences totaling over 100 years, highlighting the extensive crackdown on drug trafficking networks in the UK.

  • Detective Superintendent Zoe Russo emphasized the investigation's success in convicting major drug traffickers and its significant impact on drug supply in the North West and the UK.

  • The ongoing investigation aims to deter drug trafficking and restore trust in communities by removing high-level offenders from the streets.

  • The cartel's operation, described as 'Amazon-style', was responsible for flooding the UK with substantial amounts of drugs, including cocaine, ketamine, and cannabis.

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