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Glasgow Influencer Jailed for Cannabis; Govanhill Fireworks Hurt Pupils – Glasgow 2026

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Last updated: April 24, 2026 12:41 pm
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Glasgow Influencer Jailed for Cannabis; Govanhill Fireworks Hurt Pupils - Glasgow 2026
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Key Points

  • Ellie Crampsie, a 23-year-old Glasgow influencer from Broomhouse, jailed for 16 months at Edinburgh Sheriff Court for smuggling 17kg of cannabis worth £150,000 from Thailand via Edinburgh Airport in April 2025.
  • Crampsie admitted carrying the Class B drug in her ex-boyfriend’s luggage; she claimed coercion due to a power imbalance in the relationship.
  • Known as a nightlife and events promoter with 5,500 Instagram followers and 6,000 on TikTok.
  • Sheriff Graeme Watson described her as “naive and potentially taken advantage of,” noting her awareness of her ex-partner’s drug involvement.
  • Separate incident: Police maintained presence on Dixon Avenue in Govanhill, Glasgow, for a second day after bomb squad (EOD) removed an item believed to be a firework on April 24, 2026.
  • Incident on April 23, 2026, at around 12:15pm involved fireworks; two Holyrood Secondary School pupils injured and hospitalised at Royal Hospital for Children.
  • Dixon Avenue closed at Cathcart Road, Garturke Street, Allison Street, and Belleisle Street; eyewitness reported pupils throwing fireworks.

Glasgow (Glasgow Express) April 24, 2026 –

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Led to Ellie Crampsie’s Arrest at Edinburgh Airport?
  • Who Is Ellie Crampsie and What Is Her Background in Social Media?
  • Why Did Police Stand Guard on Dixon Avenue in Govanhill for a Second Day?
  • What Happened in the Govanhill Firework Incident Involving School Pupils?
  • How Did Authorities Respond to Both Incidents?
  • What Charges Did Ellie Crampsie Face and What Was the Outcome?
  • What Safety Measures Were Implemented in Govanhill?
  • Background of the Cannabis Smuggling Development
  • Prediction: Impact on Glasgow’s Young Influencers and School Communities

An aspiring social media influencer from Glasgow has received a 16-month prison sentence after admitting to smuggling cannabis valued at £150,000 through Edinburgh Airport, while in a separate development, police continued to secure a Govanhill street for a second day following a bomb squad operation linked to a firework incident that injured two school pupils.

What Led to Ellie Crampsie’s Arrest at Edinburgh Airport?

Ellie Crampsie, 23, from Broomhouse in Glasgow, was detained at Edinburgh Airport upon her return from a holiday in Thailand in April 2025. Authorities discovered 17kg of the Class B drug concealed in a suitcase she was carrying. Crampsie pleaded guilty to the charges at Edinburgh Sheriff Court.

As reported by Glasgow Live, Crampsie stated in court that she had been forced into the smuggling by her ex-boyfriend. She explained that he had asked her to check in his luggage, despite her knowledge of his prior involvement in drugs.

Sheriff Graeme Watson, presiding over the case, acknowledged the circumstances surrounding her involvement. He stated:

“You knew your former partner had been involved in drugs and he asked you to check in his luggage. Your role was one of carrying the cannabis in your luggage and I accept there was a power imbalance in the relationship.”

The sheriff further described Crampsie as having been “naive and potentially taken advantage of” by her ex-partner.

Who Is Ellie Crampsie and What Is Her Background in Social Media?

Crampsie operates as a promoter within Glasgow’s nightlife and events scene. She maintains an online presence with approximately 5,500 followers on Instagram and 6,000 on TikTok, positioning herself as an aspiring influencer.

Details of her social media activity centre on promoting local events and nightlife in Glasgow, though specific posts related to the incident were not detailed in court proceedings.

No further elaboration on her professional activities beyond promotion was provided in the reports from Edinburgh Sheriff Court.

Why Did Police Stand Guard on Dixon Avenue in Govanhill for a Second Day?

In unrelated news from Glasgow’s south side, police maintained a cordon on Dixon Avenue in the Govanhill area for a second consecutive day on April 24, 2026. This followed an incident the previous afternoon that prompted the deployment of an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team, commonly referred to as the bomb squad.

As stated by Police Scotland in an update,

“An item, believed to be a firework, has been removed by the EOD and is being assessed.”

The closures affected junctions at Cathcart Road, Garturke Street, Allison Street, and Belleisle Street, with the street remaining inaccessible to traffic and pedestrians.

What Happened in the Govanhill Firework Incident Involving School Pupils?

The incident unfolded at around 12:15pm on Thursday, April 23, 2026, on Dixon Avenue near Holyrood Secondary School. A large emergency presence, including the bomb disposal unit, was reported at the scene.

Two pupils from Holyrood Secondary School sustained injuries during the event. They were transported to the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow, where they remained under care as of the latest updates.

An eyewitness account, cited by Glasgow Live, described pupils allegedly throwing fireworks at each other on the street. Police Scotland confirmed that fireworks were involved in the incident.

As detailed in a Glasgow Live article by their news team (linked to prior coverage: https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/glasgow-southside-street-locked-down-33825241), the situation led to a significant lockdown in the area.

STV News West Central (https://news.stv.tv/west-central/two-glasgow-schoolboys-in-hospital-after-group-throw-fireworks-at-each-other) also reported on the eyewitness observation of schoolboys throwing fireworks, aligning with police confirmations.

No arrests were mentioned in the immediate aftermath, and the assessment of the removed item continued.

How Did Authorities Respond to Both Incidents?

In the smuggling case, Edinburgh Airport security and Border Force officers intercepted Crampsie upon her arrival. The discovery of the 17kg cannabis stash led directly to her court appearance and subsequent sentencing.

For the Govanhill event, multiple emergency services responded promptly. The EOD team’s involvement ensured public safety, with the item safely removed by April 24. Police managed traffic diversions and maintained the cordon to facilitate ongoing assessments.

Holyrood Secondary School pupils received medical attention at the Royal Hospital for Children, with no further details on their conditions released.

What Charges Did Ellie Crampsie Face and What Was the Outcome?

Crampsie admitted to carrying 17kg of cannabis, a Class B controlled drug, in the suitcase. The street value was estimated at £150,000.

Edinburgh Sheriff Court imposed a 16-month jail term, reflecting the sheriff’s consideration of her claimed coercion while holding her accountable for her role.

What Safety Measures Were Implemented in Govanhill?

Dixon Avenue’s closures prevented access from key intersecting streets, minimising risks during the EOD operation. Police stood guard continuously, with the item believed to be a firework undergoing forensic assessment.

The response highlighted standard protocols for potential explosive hazards in residential areas near schools.

Background of the Cannabis Smuggling Development

Ellie Crampsie’s case stems from routine checks at Edinburgh Airport, a major UK entry point for international flights, including those from Thailand, a known transit hub for narcotics. Smuggling attempts via luggage are common, with Border Force reporting increased detections of cannabis in recent years. Crampsie’s involvement appears linked to personal relationships, as she checked in luggage belonging to her ex-boyfriend during a holiday return in April 2025. Her status as a Glasgow-based promoter provided context to her public profile, but court focused on the factual admission and relational dynamics. Prior data from UK courts show similar cases often involve sentences balancing culpability and mitigating factors like coercion claims.

Prediction: Impact on Glasgow’s Young Influencers and School Communities

This development can affect aspiring social media influencers in Glasgow by heightening awareness of legal risks tied to personal associations, potentially leading to more cautious behaviour in travel and relationships. For Govanhill residents and Holyrood Secondary School pupils and families, the firework incident underscores street safety concerns near schools, possibly resulting in stricter fireworks enforcement during school hours and community advisories to prevent injuries and disruptions.

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