British man in Bali faces drug smuggling charge: death penalty looming.
02.12.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
02.12.2025
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Drug Smuggling Charges
A British citizen risks receiving a death sentence due to charges of smuggling 1.3 kg of cocaine, valued at £300,000, in Bali. 29-year-old landscape designer Kial Hart Robinson from Littlehampton, West Sussex, appeared in court today, where he was charged with three counts concerning the importation of more than one kilogram of cocaine into Indonesia on September 3.Indonesian prosecutor Made Dipa Umbara stated that...
According to The Sun: The case of Kial Hart Robinson has attracted attention not only due to the seriousness of the charges but also because of the potential consequences for his life. Indonesia has some of the strictest drug laws in the world, so if found guilty, he faces severe punishment.
This situation also highlights the problems of international drug smuggling, which remains a pressing issue for various countries. Observing this court process, it is important not to forget the significance of justice and security in today's world.
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