Judges in Indonesia have sentenced a group of three British nationals to one year in prison for drugs offences after a charge that could have carried the death penalty was overturned.
Jonathan Christopher Collier, 28, and his girlfriend Lisa Ellen Stoker, 29, were arrested on February 1 after customs officials found 993 grams (2.2 pounds) of cocaine, worth about six billion rupees (£271,731). The drugs were hidden among sachets of powdered dessert mixes.
Two days later, authorities arrested Phineas Ambrose Floth, 31, after he organized a police-controlled drug delivery.
During the trial in June, defence lawyers argued that their clients did not know that the food they were given in England contained cocaine.
On Thursday, a three-judge panel at the Denpasar District Court handed down one-year jail terms with credit for time already served, giving them the possibility of release in seven months.
In another case, an Argentine woman was sentenced to seven years in prison and a British citizen was given five years and a fine of one billion rupiah (£45,322) for smuggling cocaine into Bali.
Eleonora Gracia, 46, was arrested at Bali airport in March with 244 grams (0.5 pounds) of cocaine. Authorities say she handed the cocaine to Elliot James Shaw, 50, during a police operation at a Bali hotel.
The sentences were seen as lenient, as Indonesia typically imposes harsh penalties for drug trafficking, including the death penalty.
Indonesian authorities also reported the recent arrest of a Brazilian and a South African woman accused of cocaine smuggling.
The 25-year-old Brazilian, known by his initials YB, was arrested on July 13 shortly after arriving from Dubai and accused of transporting 3,086 grams (6.8 pounds) of cocaine in his suitcase and backpack at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, said Made Sinar Subawa, head of the Bali Anti-Narcotics Agency's anti-narcotics department.
That same day, customs officials seized 990 grams (2.1 pounds) of cocaine, which they believed was hidden in the underwear of a 32-year-old South African woman identified as L.N., according to reports.
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