Banks, who was said to be "seduced by her love for Burton and the love for the lifestyle she was living", not only helped with one of the lorry shipments., she also smuggled both cocaine and ketamine in her luggage through Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Sian Banks, 25, from Liverpool, pleaded guilty on the first day of her trial after her fingerprints were also found on 90kg packages of ketamine she helped load onto one of two lorries, alongside her gangster boyfriend Eddie Burton, which were stopped at Dover.
It is also evident from her phone that on two occasions she smuggled cocaine and/or ketamine back to the UK in her luggage on behalf of Burton to pass on to others, albeit there is no indication about how much those consignments were.
Burton, a seasoned drug supplier with convictions both in the UK and Germany, loaded over 300kg of class A and B drugs - with a street value of around £20m - onto the lorries to help pay off a debt.
On July 3 Border Force officers stopped the lorry at the Dover freight lanes border and found boxes and a carrier back containing 50kg of cocaine and 90kg of ketamine, with a street value of over £6.5m.