Second Australian sentenced to life on drug charges
An Australian man was Monday sentenced to life in prison on charges of drug smuggling.
In a trial at the Denpasar District Court, judges ruled that Scott Rush, 20, should serve the rest of his life in an Indonesian prison for acting as a so-called drug mule.He was seized at Bali’s Ngurah Rai airport with 1.3 kilograms of heroin taped to his legs.
He is the second Australian to be sentenced to life in prison Monday for trying to smuggle heroin from the Indonesian resort island of Bali to their homeland, judges said.
They were the first verdicts for nine Australians standing trial for allegedly trying to traffic more than 8.3 kilograms of the drug last April.
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