Three British citizens have avoided the death penalty for smuggling cocaine in the form of Angel Delite’s packet in Indonesia.
39 -year -old Lisa Stocker and her husband John Kolier, 38, were arrested in February at Bali’s International Airport, who was arrested along with 994G of Class A Drug.
The 31 -year -old Finis float was due to receiving the package and was arrested a few days later.
All three defendants, which are from Hastings and St. Leonards in the East Sussex, were reported by a judge that they would serve only 12 months sentence.
Minus when he has already served, it means that all three may be eligible for release by the beginning of 2026.
Stocker, colir and float may face death sentence – the most heavy punishment for participating in a drug transaction under the Indonesian law.
Collyer and Stocker were caught with 17 packages of cocaine, with a price of about £ 300,000.
BBC American partner CBS earlier quoted the AFP news agency as saying that Bali officials believe that cocaine Angel Delite, a powder was hidden in a packet of sweet mixture.
Indonesia has given serious punishment for drug smuggling and killed foreigners first, but has upheld a temporary stop on the death sentence since 2017.
The administration of Indonesian President Prabovo Subino first went to return several high-profile prisoners, all were sentenced for drug offenses, returned to their home countries.