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Love Island star who was ‘business brain’ of £53m drug cartel learns her fate

By staff14 June 2025No Comments5 Mins Read

Crime bosses called her ‘Barbie’ – Magdalena Sadlo, 30, was sentenced to 14 years in prison after using her management skills to prepare accounts for an international gang

16:33, 13 Jun 2025Updated 18:14, 13 Jun 2025

Magdalena Sadlo
Magdalena Sadlo has been jailed(Image: linkedin)

A Love Island star dubbed “Barbie” who was the ‘business brain’ for a £53m drugs cartel was jailed for 14 years today. Magdalena Sadlo, 30, used her management skills to prepare criminal accounts for crime bosses based in the Middle East.

She was nicknamed “Barbie”, and in one message, she quipped: “The devil works hard, but Barbie works harder.” Cartel members based in Dubai had masterminded a conspiracy to ship enormous sums of cocaine into the UK. Sadlo, star of the 2021 Polish version of Love Island, was drafted in to help. Tim Evans, prosecuting, told Carlisle Crown Court that the gang engaged in multi-faceted illegal activity.

Seen on the set of Love Island
Magdalena Sadlo seen on the set of Love Island(Image: Polsat / Love Island)

Detectives from the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit detained Sadlo as she flew into the UK on February 13, 2024. Travelling first class with Emirates from Dubai, she was carrying a £130,000 rose gold Patek Phillipe watch, a £30,000 Rolex timepiece with Cartier bracelets and rings, bought with proceeds of crime, and a CV boasting her business acumen and qualifications. As a courier for the gang, Sadlo repeatedly collected vast quantities of cocaine as it was imported into the port of Harwich.

A police drug expert concluded she could have trafficked almost 300kg of cocaine in seven trips, including 33kg to Manchester. Over several months she transported it around England in BMWs during “whistle-stop” tours. Cocaine was stored initially in safe houses and then moved around the country by a team of trusted drivers for supply to addicts.

Sadlo, 30, of Ringwood, Bracknell was sentenced today
Sadlo, 30, of Ringwood, Bracknell was sentenced today

Sadlo was a trusted financial director, documenting many millions of pounds in drug transactions on spreadsheets. Mr Evans said: “She not only manages the profits, costs and expenses but also manages the stock levels, the profit margins involved… No organised crime group at this level could operate or function without Magdalena Sadlo, or an equivalent, performing this role.”

Sadlo was “enthusiastically, relentlessly efficient in her accounting”, scolding major players when they did not meet her high standards. Officers also seized mobile phones and laptops with spreadsheets which showed ketamine and cannabis was also being supplied.

Magdalena seen on the set of Love Island
Magdalena Sadlo (L)(Image: Polsat / Love Island)

After Sadlo provided PIN details, officers also unearthed a mass of encrypted group chat messages. In these, she and other high ranking crooks discussed vast amounts of money linked to drug supply. On one phone, Sadlo made web searches for “50kg cocaine June news UK” and “which countries have the death penalty for drugs”.

“She clearly knew the scale and seriousness of the trade she was engaging in,” said Mr Evans. Sadlo, of Bracknell, admitted conspiring to supply cocaine, cannabis and ketamine; and conspiracy to launder money.

Twelve men have already been handed sentences totalling more than 100 years for their role in a plot. Judge Nicholas Barker likened the illegal activity to “unrolling a ball of wool around the world”.

block of drugs
Sadlo admitted conspiring to supply cocaine, cannabis and ketamine

Defence barrister Peter Corrigan said Sadlo disputed elements of the prosecution case. She had played a lesser criminal role than alleged, said Mr Corrigan, against the background of drug addiction. In a letter, Sadlo expressed remorse after falling on hard times. She was highly regarded by friends and family, the court heard.

Judge Barker concluded Sadlo, as a courier, was “central” in the collection of that drug and onward distribution. “I conclude there was gain and reward and in some way considerable to you,” said Judge Barker.

“You are an intelligent woman and well understand risk and reward.” He told the defendant: “I find you acted with real enthusiasm and sought to impress those at the top.”

Sadlo also managed encrypted communications with senior cartel members and maintained detailed spreadsheets tracking stock levels, customer payments, expenses, and profits. Messages recovered included: “Having a good month, done 95895 in profit so far from orders,” and “Yeah finding it much better doing sit downs for an hour at a time when I can update it.”

Sadlo was described as performing a managerial role within the international cartel, effectively acting as an accounts manager for the criminal enterprise.

She was jailed for 14 years after pleading guilty to two counts of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs (cocaine), Class B drugs (cannabis and ketamine), and conspiracy to conceal, disguise, convert, transfer, or remove criminal property.Detective Superintendent Zoe Russo, NWROCU, said: “Operation Matrix has resulted in the conviction of 13 individuals and prison sentences totalling over 140 years. These convictions strike a significant blow to the supply of drugs across the North West and the UK as we continue to remove top-end controllers of international drug supply.“Magdalena Sadlo’s arrest and conviction highlight the reach and complexity of this operation. She played a key role in managing international drug supply and laundering criminal profits, and will now face the consequences of her actions behind bars.“We hope this investigation sends a clear message that whatever your role is in drug trafficking, we will find you, investigate you, and bring you to justice. We are committed to ridding the streets of drugs, robustly dealing with high harm offenders to reduce crime and restore trust and confidence in communities across the North West.”

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