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Indonesia sentences British woman to death for drug smuggling

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A 56-year-old British woman caught smuggling blocks of cocaine in her suitcase has been sentenced to death in Indonesia. Prosecutors in Bali had asked for a 15-year sentence for Lindsay June Sandiford, who was arrested last May carrying what officials said was cocaine worth an estimated $2.6 million.

Read more: British housewife caught with $2.6M in cocaine could face death
But a panel of judges opted Tuesday to hand down the death penalty instead.

Their decision was based on the defendant having shown no regret for what she did, Indonesian state news agency Antara reported.

"We were surprised by the decision, because we never expected the death penalty," Ezra Karo Karo, a lawyer acting for Sandiford, is quoted by the news agency as saying.

He said the judge had not considered the mitigating circumstances in his client's case, such as that she acted under the threat of violence to her family, Antara reported.

The UK Foreign Office confirmed the sentence but said only that it would continue to provide consular assistance.

"The UK remains strongly opposed to the death penalty in all circumstances," a Foreign Office statement said.

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Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, has strict laws against drug trafficking.

Sandiford, a grandmother from northeast England, was found to have blocks of cocaine weighing 4.7 kilograms (10.4 pounds) in her suitcase when she arrived on the island of Bali in May, the court heard.

The head of Bali's Customs and Excise Agency monitoring division, Made Wijaya, warned at the time of her arrest that Sandiford could face execution if convicted.

"The main reason is because narcotics can massively endanger the young and, thus, whoever is caught with drugs should be severely punished. If three people can consume one gram of cocaine, then this operation has potentially saved up to 14,000 lives," he said.

The UK-based group Reprieve, which works to secure the human rights of prisoners around the world, said Sandiford was a vulnerable person who should not have been sentenced so harshly.

"Lindsay has always maintained that she only agreed to carry the package to Bali after receiving threats against the lives of her family," said Harriet McCulloch of Reprieve.

"She is clearly not a drug kingpin -- she has no money to pay for a lawyer, for the travel costs of defense witnesses or even for essentials like food and water.
"She has cooperated fully with the Indonesian authorities but has been sentenced to death while the gang operating in the UK, Thailand and Indonesia remain free to target other vulnerable people."

Any appeal for Sandiford must be filed within 14 days, McCulloch said in a written statement.

"It is vital that the British government do everything possible to support Lindsay's appeal against the death sentence," she added.

Sandiford's lawyer told Antara that it was likely that his client would appeal the sentence.

Reprieve says that after her arrest, Indonesian police interrogated Sandiford without a translator, legal representation or the assistance of the British Embassy for 10 days.

The U.S. State Department warns travelers to Indonesia of the risks of being caught smuggling drugs.

"Penalties for possession, use, or trafficking in illegal drugs in Indonesia are severe, and convicted offenders can expect long jail sentences and heavy fines," or the death penalty, it says. "Indonesian prisons are harsh and do not meet Western standards."
 
"The main reason is because narcotics can massively endanger the young and, thus, whoever is caught with drugs should be severely punished. If three people can consume one gram of cocaine, then this operation has potentially saved up to 14,000 lives," he said.
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Or ruined 14,000 good times, destroyed potentially thousands of hook ups and really dampened the spirits of strippers in the area!
 
What's the lesson class? Don't go to those shit hole countries and talk to anyone that isn't a tour guide or hotel concierge.
 
What's the lesson class? Don't go to those shit hole countries and talk to anyone that isn't a tour guide or hotel concierge.

I have found taxi drivers to be very good sources for party favors in distant parts of the world. (or las vegas)
 
You have to be nuts trying to smuggle anything out of muslim based religion country, they are Medieval.
 
You have to be nuts trying to smuggle anything out of muslim based religion country, they are Medieval.

You think they are that far advanced?
 
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OP...
 
If you visit a Muslim country, Its on you !!! Have a nice Trip, try to not loose your HEAD..........You don't always get what you pay for .....
 
Hook me up with some of that blow! 1 gram is enough for three people... :daydream:
 
Indo's don't fk around. That bitch is dead :coffee:
 

Lol I was there for a few months last year, surprising number of dumbarse tourists trying to bring their own party supplies to Bali - mostly from Toowomba, Qld :coffee:
 
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