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Three British people accused of smuggling cocaine hidden in Angel Delight sachets are facing the death penalty in Bali.
Three British nationals accused of smuggling over two pounds of cocaine into Indonesia were charged Tuesday in a court on the tourist island of Bali. They face the death penalty under the country's ...
Indonesian police said on Monday they arrested an Australian man for allegedly smuggling cocaine on the tourist island of ...
Three British nationals could face death by a firing squad after they allegedly smuggled about a kilogram – over two pounds – of cocaine onto the island of Bali in Indonesia. The Associated ...
An Australian man faces a potential death sentence in Indonesia after being arrested on the tourist island of Bali for ...
The Southeast Asian country has extremely strict drug laws and convicted smugglers are sometimes executed by firing squad.
Three Britons could face the death penalty in Bali after appearing in court charged with smuggling nearly a kilogram of cocaine into Indonesia. Jonathan Christopher Collyer and Lisa Ellen Stocker ...
On arrival in Bali, the couple had been stopped by customs ... the popular powdered dessert mix had been replaced with 993.56 grams of cocaine, worth more than £290,000. Article continues below ...
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The trial of three Brits accused of smuggling cocaine or taking part in a drug deal on the island of Bali began Tuesday, with all facing the death penalty in a nation with some of the world's ...
The drugs were found at Bali's international airport in luggage belonging to two of the defendants, prosecutors said ...