Bali Court Jails Foreigners for Cocaine Smuggling
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Bali court jails foreigners for cocaine smuggling
Indonesia maintains some of the harshest drug laws globally, with over 500 people — including nearly 100 foreigners — currently on death row. While the country has upheld a moratorium on executions since 2017, drug offenses remain heavily punished.
An Indonesian court on Thursday sentenced an Argentine citizen to seven years in prison for attempting to smuggle cocaine into the tourist island of Bali. Eleonora Gracia, 46, had been arrested in March at Bali International Airport with more than 244 grams of cocaine in a condom, hidden in her vagina. The woman was sentenced to seven years in prison, announced the judge of a Bali court, Tenny Erma Suryanthi. The Argentine confession led to the …
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