British Citizen in Bali Sentenced to 10 Months for Drug Case After Avoiding Death Penalty

British Citizen in Bali Sentenced to 10 Months for Drug Case After Avoiding Death Penalty

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A British citizen, Thomas Parker (32), was sentenced to 10 months in prison by a panel of judges at Denpasar District Court, Bali, on Tuesday (27/05/2025).

As reported by Kompas, the verdict follows the withdrawal of the main narcotics charge by prosecutors, which had originally carried the death penalty under Indonesian law.

Parker, an electrician from Cumbria, North West England, was arrested on 21 January 2025 at a villa near Kuta Beach, a popular tourist area.

He was reportedly caught receiving a package from a motorcycle taxi driver and, according to police, appeared to beacting suspiciously”.

Court documents reveal that Parker attempted to dispose of the package and flee when approached by officers, but was later arrested at his residence.

Upon inspection, the discarded package was found to contain more than one kilogram of MDMA, the psychoactive ingredient in ecstasy.

Under Indonesian narcotics law, ordering or distributing such quantities can result in the death penalty.

Reduced Charges and Mitigating Factors

Parker managed to avoid the most serious charge after it was established that he was not the person who had ordered the drugs.

During the investigation, he stated that the package was sent by an old friend named Nicky, whom he had communicated with via the Telegram messaging app.

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In his testimony, Parker admitted that he initially refused to take the package but later changed his mind after being reassured that it wassafeandwould not harm him”.

He also claimed that he did not receive any form of payment or profit for accepting the delivery.

The court accepted his version of events to the extent that prosecutors withdrew the trafficking charge, instead charging him with concealing information from the authorities, a serious but less severe offence.

Prosecutors initially sought a one year sentence, but the judges settled on 10 months, taking into account Parker’s remorse, his clean criminal record, and his promise to change.

A Warning to Tourists

This case serves as a reminder of Indonesia’s strict drug laws, which apply equally to both citizens and foreigners. Even minimal involvement in drug-related activities can result in harsh penalties.

During sentencing, the judge noted that although Parker had not ordered the drugs himself, his decision to accept the package and not report it to the authorities had serious legal implications.

“Concealing information, especially in a drug case, cannot be justified,the judge said, as reported by Kompas.

However, the court acknowledged Parker’s cooperation during the investigation and his expression of regret.

Travellers to Bali are advised to exercise extreme caution and awareness of local laws. While the island remains one of Southeast Asia’s most popular tourist destinations, drug-related offences are treated with the utmost severity by Indonesian authorities.

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