A Russian woman who smuggled drugs into Indonesia was
sentenced to 16.5 years jail Monday, escaping the death penalty just weeks after
seven foreign nationals were executed for trafficking narcotics.
Aleksandra Magnaeva, 26, was arrested in December after
arriving in Bali on a flight from Hong Kong with 2.1 kilogrammes (4.6 pounds)
of crystal methamphetamine stashed in her bags.
“If uncaught, the defendant’s action could have endangered
thousands of Indonesian youths,” judge Wayan Sukanila told the Denpasar
District Court, adding the sentence was more lenient because she had shown
remorse for her crimes.
Under Indonesia law, the maximum penalty for drug
trafficking is death.
During questioning Magnaeva said her boyfriend with whom
she had been living in China had instructed her to pass the drugs to someone
in Bali.
Indonesia enforces some of the stiffest penalties for drug
trafficking in the world, including life imprisonment and death.
Foreigners are frequently arrested for attempting to smuggle
narcotics into the resort island of Bali, and some have been handed the death
sentence.
This month Indonesia put to death two Australians, a
Brazilian, and four Nigerians despite international outcry over the executions.
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