How unsuspecting glam Sydney mum Yosra Rabieh, 35, ran a truly shocking side-hustle in order to fund her lavish lifestyle Couple found with 32kg of meth in Sydney home Mum sold drugs in order to fund her lavish lifestyle She drove luxury cars and shopped at Louis Vuitton READ MORE: How glamorous couple lived 'the Australian dream' before arrest By Steve Zemek For Nca Newswire Published: 22:24 EDT, 15 August 2024 | Updated: 22:30 EDT, 15 August 2024 e-mail A mother and Iranian refugee who funded a lavish lifestyle by taking part in the sale of meth will remain in jail after a desperate attempt to be freed on Friday failed in the state's highest court. Yosra Rabieh, 35, was last year sentenced to at least five-and-a-half years in prison after she was found guilty of a string of serious drug offences. The mother was charged following a raid on her Sydney home where police found a large stash of meth that had been imported from Thailand .

Rabieh and her husband Ali Maleki fled Iran in 2013 for Australia before they were granted temporary protection visas. In February 2018, the pair were charged over the supply of more than 30kg of methylamphetamine, which was found in their home they shared with their two children. When police raided their Asquith house in Sydney's north, they found more than 32kg of meth in their garage and bedroom, along with $264,000 in cash.

Rabieh pleaded guilty in August 2019. However, in a bizarre twist in January 2021 she withdrew her plea, with the forme.