
Britons Face Death Penalty in Bali Cocaine Smuggling Case
Three British nationals are facing the death penalty in Bali after being charged with smuggling nearly a kilogram of cocaine into Indonesia. The incident came to light when customs officials at Denpasar Airport discovered a significant quantity of cocaine concealed inside sachets of Angel Delight. Two of the suspects, Jonathan Christopher Collyer and Lisa Ellen Stocker, were apprehended immediately. A third individual, Phineas Ambrose Float, was arrested two days later following a controlled delivery operation by Indonesian police. All three suspects appeared in court in Denpasar, Bali, where they were formally charged. The video shows footage of the suspects in court and highlights the seriousness of the charges. A spokesperson for the Indonesian authorities stated, "This is a serious crime with severe consequences. We will not tolerate drug trafficking in our country." The case highlights the harsh penalties for drug offenses in Indonesia, where the death penalty is a possibility for those convicted of serious drug smuggling. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks involved in drug trafficking and the potential consequences for those caught.