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04-06-2025
Three British nationals, Jonathan Christopher Collyer, 28, Lisa Ellen Stocker, 29, and Phineas Ambrose Float, 31, face the death penalty in Indonesia after being accused of smuggling over 2 pounds of cocaine into Bali. The cocaine, worth an estimated $368,000, was hidden in Angel Delight powdered dessert mix sachets in their luggage. The group had successfully smuggled cocaine into Bali twice before being caught on their third attempt. They were arrested in February, and their trial began on June 3, with the court adjourning until June 10 to hear witness testimony. If convicted, they could face between 15-20 years in prison or the death penalty under Indonesia's strict drug laws.
04-06-2025
Three British nationals, Jonathan Christopher Collyer, Lisa Ellen Stocker, and Phineas Ambrose Float, are on trial in Bali, Indonesia, for allegedly smuggling over 2 pounds of cocaine into the island. If convicted, they could face the death penalty by firing squad. The defendants were arrested after customs officers discovered suspicious items in their luggage, which lab tests confirmed contained 993.56 grams of cocaine. The trial was adjourned until June 10, when witnesses will testify. Indonesia has strict drug laws and has executed drug smugglers in the past, with 530 people currently on death row, including 96 foreigners.
04-06-2025
Three British nationals, Jonathan Christopher Collyer, Lisa Ellen Stocker, and Phineas Ambrose Float, are on trial in Bali for smuggling nearly 1kg of cocaine into Indonesia, hidden in Angel Delight dessert sachets, and could face the death penalty if convicted. The cocaine, worth £272,000, was discovered in their luggage at an X-ray machine, and lab tests confirmed the presence of the drug. The trio allegedly brought the cocaine from England to Indonesia via Qatar, with evidence suggesting they had successfully smuggled cocaine into the country twice before. Convicted drug smugglers in Indonesia can be executed by firing squad, and around 530 people, including 96 foreigners, are currently on death row, mostly for drug-related crimes.