One of the Peru Two who spent three years inside a Lima prison after being caught smuggling drugs from Ibiza at the orders of an armed gang has said she is alarmed young girls are still being targeted.

Michaella McCollum and Melissa Reid were 20 when they became friends holidaying on the party island in August 2013 and were soon coerced into sneaking £1.5million worth of cocaine into Peru.

They were arrested when they got off the plane in Lima, convicted of drug smuggling and sentenced to six years and eight months in the hardcore Ancon 2 prison - though they were released in 2016.

Michaella, now 31, appeared on Good Morning Britain today in the wake of the arrests of Bella May Culley, 18, and Charlotte May Lee, 21, who have made global headlines in recent weeks as they face drug smuggling charges and up to 20 years in jail.

She said she feels it's 'something that's always been happening' but now the public are being made aware of a small minority of cases, adding: 'I think it's alarming that its all young girls and its all similar stories.