The beautiful Indonesian holiday island of Bali is now doomed to an Australian: because he has found 1.5 kilos of cocaine, it can be sentenced to death.
Indonesia takes all the hardness against drug crime. The death penalty is threatened with the possession of small amounts of hard drugs. However, the suspect is usually sentenced to a long prison sentence.
Accordingly, the arrested person was presented to the media during a press conference with an orange convicted and in handcuffs. His face was covered by a storm cap.
Drugs were found hidden in the apartment of the 43-year-old at the holiday destination Canggu in Lutschern, the newspaper reported “Sydney Morning Herald”, with reference to the Balinese police. The cocaine is said to have been sent in a package from Thailand.
Memories of falling the “Bali Nine” Wake up
In the case of the Australian drug smuggler “Bali Nine” (Bali Nine), global headlines stood: the group was arrested in 2005 – after a hint of the Australian police – when she tried to hit 8.3 kilograms of heroin from Bali. In 2015, the two leaders were executed in 2015 by a shooting team in Indonesia.
The five members who remained in custody were only released at the end of last year and returned to Australia. The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia had previously conducted a personal campaign for a release of the Indonesia president Prabowo Subianto and later thanked him for his compassionate gesture. The new case can now cause diplomatic headaches for the Australian government, commenting on the “Sydney Morning Herald”.
Source: Krone

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