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    British man sentenced to 10 months in Bali for drug offenses after death penalty charge dropped

    May 27, 2025Updated:May 27, 2025 World No Comments
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    A British man was given a 10-month prison sentence on Tuesday for drug acts after a cost that could have resulted in the death penalty was dropped. Thomas Parker, a resident of Cumbria in northwest England, was detained on January 21 after allegedly obtaining a package containing drugs from a scooter cab driver on a nearby road. According to the court filing, Parker was “acting curiously” while he collected the deal, according to the police report. When authorities approached him, he reportedly discarded it in a fit of despair and fled. He was detained and later retraced to the palace where he was staying. According to the document, a lab test revealed that the package contained slightly more than a kilogram ( 2. 326 pounds ) of MDMA, the main ingredient in ecstasy. The 32-year-old engineer was able to demonstrate that he did not order the item during the officers research. It was sent by a friend of a drug dealer, who Parker had known for about two years and who Parker often communicated via the Telegram messaging app, Nicky. Parker was informed that someone would pick it up right away, but Nicky didn’t give him any income or other payment in return. After discovering that the item had no direct connection to him, authorities reduced the initial offence of drug smuggling, which carries a potential death sentence, to the less severe offense of concealing information from authorities. Parker told the court that he first declined to pick up the deal after Nicky assured him that the deal was secure and wouldn’t put him in danger during the test, which first broke out last fortnight at the Denpasar neighborhood court. On May 6, Parker’s attorneys requested a one-year jail sentence, but the magistrates on May 6 said they had reduced the sentence because Parker regretted his actions, had not previously been found guilty, and had promised to change. Parker sat immaturel as the abuse was handed down by a panel of three courts in Denpasar District Court. Additionally, the judges decided to deduct the moment he has previously served since being detained from his word, which means he will be free in a few months. Parker stated that he accepted the ruling and would not file an appeal after the magistrates read the sentence. Within a month, the prosecution must decide whether to accept it. Parker remarked,” I really, really dread everything that has happened. ” I apologize and will follow the judge’s decision.” Indonesia has very stringent drug laws, and convicted criminals can be put to death by a fire club. According to the government of immigration and changes ‘ information, 96 foreigners are currently on death row in Indonesia, primarily for drug-related acts. An Indonesian and three immigrants were the last two people executed in Indonesia in July 2016.

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