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Trio could face death over Bali 'Angel Delight' cocaine plot | Trio could face death over Bali 'Angel Delight' cocaine plot |
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Phineas Float, Jon Collyer and Lisa Stocker (left to right) are accused of drug offences in Bali | Phineas Float, Jon Collyer and Lisa Stocker (left to right) are accused of drug offences in Bali |
A trial has begun of three British nationals alleged to have been involved with smuggling cocaine disguised as packets of Angel Delight into Indonesia. | A trial has begun of three British nationals alleged to have been involved with smuggling cocaine disguised as packets of Angel Delight into Indonesia. |
Jon Collyer, 38, and Lisa Stocker, 39, were arrested at Bali's international airport in February after being caught with 994g of cocaine, according to Balinese authorities. | Jon Collyer, 38, and Lisa Stocker, 39, were arrested at Bali's international airport in February after being caught with 994g of cocaine, according to Balinese authorities. |
The pair appeared in court alongside Phineas Float, 31, who was allegedly due to receive the packages and was arrested a few days later. | The pair appeared in court alongside Phineas Float, 31, who was allegedly due to receive the packages and was arrested a few days later. |
All three defendants, who are from Hastings and St Leonards in East Sussex, could face the death penalty – the heaviest punishment for taking part in a drug transaction under Indonesian law. | All three defendants, who are from Hastings and St Leonards in East Sussex, could face the death penalty – the heaviest punishment for taking part in a drug transaction under Indonesian law. |
It is alleged that Mr Collyer and Ms Stocker were caught with 17 packages of cocaine, with a value of roughly £300,000. | It is alleged that Mr Collyer and Ms Stocker were caught with 17 packages of cocaine, with a value of roughly £300,000. |
The BBC's US partner CBS has quoted the AFP news agency as saying Balinese authorities believe the cocaine was hidden in packets of Angel Delight, a powdered dessert mixture. | The BBC's US partner CBS has quoted the AFP news agency as saying Balinese authorities believe the cocaine was hidden in packets of Angel Delight, a powdered dessert mixture. |
The trio were previously paraded before the media in Indonesia | The trio were previously paraded before the media in Indonesia |
A journalist from the news agency at the court in Bali said a verdict was not expected until a later date. | A journalist from the news agency at the court in Bali said a verdict was not expected until a later date. |
Indonesia hands out severe punishments for drug smuggling and has previously executed foreigners, but has upheld a temporary halt on the death sentence since 2017. | Indonesia hands out severe punishments for drug smuggling and has previously executed foreigners, but has upheld a temporary halt on the death sentence since 2017. |
Indonesian president Prabowo Subianto's administration has moved in recent months to repatriate several high-profile inmates, all sentenced for drug offences, back to their home countries. | Indonesian president Prabowo Subianto's administration has moved in recent months to repatriate several high-profile inmates, all sentenced for drug offences, back to their home countries. |
Lawyer Sheiny Pangkahila has been working with the defendants since February | Lawyer Sheiny Pangkahila has been working with the defendants since February |
Frenchman Serge Atlaoui returned to France in February after Jakarta and Paris agreed a deal to repatriate him on "humanitarian grounds" because he was ill. | Frenchman Serge Atlaoui returned to France in February after Jakarta and Paris agreed a deal to repatriate him on "humanitarian grounds" because he was ill. |
In December, Indonesia also took Mary Jane Veloso off death row and returned her to the Philippines. | In December, Indonesia also took Mary Jane Veloso off death row and returned her to the Philippines. |
It also sent the five remaining members of the "Bali Nine" drug ring, who were serving heavy prison sentences, back to Australia. | It also sent the five remaining members of the "Bali Nine" drug ring, who were serving heavy prison sentences, back to Australia. |
According to Indonesia's Ministry of Immigration and Corrections, 96 foreigners were on death row, all on drug charges, before Veloso's release. | According to Indonesia's Ministry of Immigration and Corrections, 96 foreigners were on death row, all on drug charges, before Veloso's release. |
Speaking exclusively to BBC South East in February, Sheiny Pangkahila, the lawyer representing Mr Collyer, Ms Stocker and Mr Float, said, if convicted, they could each face between 15-20 years in an Indonesian prison. | Speaking exclusively to BBC South East in February, Sheiny Pangkahila, the lawyer representing Mr Collyer, Ms Stocker and Mr Float, said, if convicted, they could each face between 15-20 years in an Indonesian prison. |
In a statement, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said it was "providing consular support to three British nationals detained in Indonesia and are in contact with the local authorities". | In a statement, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said it was "providing consular support to three British nationals detained in Indonesia and are in contact with the local authorities". |
"The British government's policy on the death penalty is clear: we oppose it in all circumstances as a matter of principle." | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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