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Girl arrested in Bali over cocaine allegedly smuggled in intercourse toy, may face loss of life penalty if convicted
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Girl arrested in Bali over cocaine allegedly smuggled in intercourse toy, may face loss of life penalty if convicted

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Last updated: August 19, 2025 5:43 pm
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A girl has been arrested in Indonesia’s Bali after allegedly making an attempt to smuggle cocaine into the resort island utilizing a intercourse toy and hiding medicine in her underwear, police mentioned Tuesday.

The 42-year-old Peruvian, recognized solely by her initials N.S., arrived at Bali’s worldwide airport from Qatar on Aug. 12 when authorities turned suspicious.

“The customs officers suspected her habits, and after consulting with the police, they did an extra test on her,” Bali police narcotics unit director, Radiant, who like many Indonesians has one title, mentioned at a press convention.

The officers allegedly discovered 3.1 kilos of cocaine inside a intercourse toy hidden in her genitals and in her underwear. Police additionally accused her of smuggling dozens of ecstasy capsules.

The Peruvian girl instructed police she was employed to move the medicine to Indonesia by a person she met on the darkish internet in April in return for $20,000, mentioned Radiant.

The lady has been charged below Indonesia’s harsh narcotics legislation and will face the loss of life penalty if discovered responsible. Convicted drug smugglers in Indonesia are generally executed by firing squad.

Final month, a Bali courtroom sentenced a 46-year-old Argentine to seven years in jail after she was discovered responsible of smuggling 244 grams of cocaine wrapped with a condom that she hid inside her genitals.

Indonesia has a number of the world’s hardest drug legal guidelines. There are dozens of traffickers on loss of life row within the nation, together with a cocaine-smuggling British grandmother.

Indonesia final carried out executions in 2016, killing one Indonesian and three Nigerian drug convicts by firing squad.

In June, three British nationals accused of smuggling over two kilos of cocaine into Indonesia have been charged in Bali. They averted the loss of life penalty final month, the BBC reported, once they have been instructed by a decide they might solely serve a 12-month sentence.

The United Nations Workplace on Medication and Crime says Indonesia is a serious drug-smuggling hub regardless of having a number of the strictest drug legal guidelines on the planet, partially as a result of worldwide drug syndicates goal its younger inhabitants.

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto’s administration has moved to repatriate a number of high-profile inmates, all sentenced for drug offenses, again to their dwelling international locations.

Frenchman Serge Atlaoui returned to France in February after Jakarta and Paris agreed a deal to repatriate him on “humanitarian grounds” as a result of he was unwell.

In December, Indonesia took Mary Jane Veloso off loss of life row and returned her to the Philippines. It additionally despatched the 5 remaining members of the “Bali 9” drug ring, who have been serving heavy jail sentences, again to Australia.

In keeping with Indonesia’s Ministry of Immigration and Corrections, 96 foreigners have been on loss of life row, all on drug expenses, earlier than Veloso’s launch.

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