death penalty news

October 9, 2004


INDONESIA:

Aussie student faces death penalty

An Australian student faces the death penalty after being arrested in Bali 
carrying 4.2kg of marijuana allegedly hidden in a bodyboard bag.

Schapelle Leigh Corby, 27, from Tugun on the Gold Coast, was arrested on 
Friday afternoon at Bali's airport in Denpasar after an X-ray scan by 
customs officers showed an unusual package in her bodyboard bag.

When officers opened the bag, they found 4.2kg of marijuana leaf in a large 
plastic bag with dried flowers on top in a poor attempt to disguise the 
package.

Drug-detector dogs were brought in and it is understood drug tests proved 
positive for an illegal drug.

Corby, who was travelling with several others, believed to be her siblings, 
was arrested on Friday afternoon after she had arrived on an Australian 
Airlines flight from Brisbane to Denpasar via Sydney.

Corby is now the only woman being held in the jail at the Polda police 
headquarters in Denpasar, Bali's capital city.

The group had planned a two-week stay in Bali and had return tickets to 
Australia booked for October 22.

For the first eight days, the group had reservations at a hotel resort in 
Kuta.

Under Indonesia's tough anti-drug laws, Corby could face the death penalty 
or life imprisonment if convicted.

A more lenient sentence for Corby would be 20 years in jail and a fine of 
one billion rupia ($A150,000).

A Brisbane man was arrested last month after allegedly trying to export 
tens of thousands of methamphetamine tablets into Australia, and is also in 
jail in Bali.

Corby's travelling companions, along with their locally hired lawyer, 
visited her in the jail yesterday and police sources said the young woman 
was in tears after they left.

The Sunday Telegraph understands that Corby has so far refused to speak to 
police about the allegations.

It is understood the bodyboard bag was not locked or secured and one police 
source said it appeared to have been an extremely amateurish bid to bring 
drugs into Bali.

(source: Herald Sun, Australia)

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