An Indonesian court upheld the death sentence against a
British woman convicted of smuggling $2.5 million worth of cocaine into
the resort island of Bali, a court official said Monday.
The Bali
High Court rejected an appeal from Lindsay June Sandiford, 56, who was
convicted in January by a district court and sentenced to face a firing
squad, said court spokesman Makkasau. The decision on her appeal came
last week, and Sandiford has 14 days to appeal to the national Supreme
Court, said Makkasau, who uses only one name like many Indonesians.
Sandiford
was arrested last May when 3.8 kilograms (8.4 pounds) of cocaine was
discovered stuffed inside the lining of her luggage at Bali's airport.
During the trial, she said she was forced to carry the drugs by a gang
that threatened to hurt her children.
Prosecutors had sought 15 years in prison for Sandiford, but the court surprised many by issuing the death sentence.
"We
are disappointed to hear Lindsay Sandiford's appeal has been refused by
the High Court in Bali," said Adam Rutland, spokesman for the British
Embassy in Jakarta. "The UK strongly opposes the death penalty and has
repeatedly made representations to the Indonesian government on this
matter."
Four other defendants — three Britons and an Indian
national — connected to the case were sentenced to jail terms ranging
from one to six years. Indonesia has very strict anti-drug laws
and most of the more than 40 foreigners on its death row were convicted
of drug charges. ( (The Associated Press, Bali | National | Mon, April 08 2013, 5:04 PM))
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