British duo face harsh Bali drug laws after cocaine smuggling arrest

Two British men have been arrested on suspicion of smuggling over a kilogram of cocaine onto the Indonesian resort island of Bali, an official said on Tuesday, potentially exposing them to some of the world’s toughest drug laws.

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Indonesia commonly sentences drug traffickers to death, although the country has not carried out such a sentence for nearly a decade.

Rudy Ahmad Sudrajat, the head of the Bali Narcotics Agency, said an airport security officer intercepted one of the men, a 29-year-old identified by his initials K.G., during a security check last Wednesday.

An X-ray check subsequently found around 1.3kg (2.9lbs) of cocaine in his bag, he told a press conference.

Rudy said K.G. had been “asked by someone named Santos to carry the bag … from Barcelona to Bali”, and deliver it to another British man there.

Kial Robinson (left) and Piran Ezra Wilkinson are escorted into a press conference in Denpasar, Bali, on Tuesday. Photo: EPA
Kial Robinson (left) and Piran Ezra Wilkinson are escorted into a press conference in Denpasar, Bali, on Tuesday. Photo: EPA

Police arrested the second man, another Briton identified as P.E., at a villa in Bali’s Badung district on Thursday.

  

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