The accused was tried in absentia for importing cocaine after 1.8 kilograms of the drug were found concealed in professionally packaged food items in her luggage upon her return from Jamaica.
The Crown proved the actus reus beyond a reasonable doubt.
The court rejected the possibility that the accused was a blind courier, inferring her knowledge of the drugs from their high street value and the sophisticated method of concealment.
The accused was found guilty as charged.