A resident of Odessa was arrested in Bali with 2 kg of drugs: she faces the death penalty.
At the Bali airport in Indonesia, a woman from Odessa was detained with 2 kilograms of a narcotic substance. The girl confessed that she was carrying it for the purpose of selling it, and she may face the death penalty.
This was reported by journalists from the bali_ukraine channel.
Odessa resident in Bali
A 21-year-old woman from Odessa was transporting 2 kilograms of 4-CMC to Bali by plane. This substance is a new and dangerous 'designer drug.' The girl admitted that she was transporting psychotropics for distribution on the island, targeting potential clients such as tourists in entertainment venues.
As the investigation revealed, the suspect acted under the guidance of contacts abroad, so the Indonesian authorities are coordinating their actions with Interpol to track the network.
What she faces
According to the Drug Law in force in Indonesia, the girl faces penalties ranging from 12 years in prison to the death penalty by shooting.
We remind you that we recently wrote about the disruption of a drug trafficking channel in Odessa. And also about a soldier who was imprisoned for psychotropics.
It has been reported that a young woman from Ukraine was detained at Bali airport while attempting to bring narcotic substances to the island for the purpose of sale. She has caught the attention of Indonesian authorities and international agencies due to violations of drug legislation in the country. If convicted, she may face serious criminal liability, including even the death penalty by shooting.Read also
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