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1kg of Meth Found in Tanzanian Man’s Stomach

Asman with the baggies found in his stomach

A Tanzanian man was arrested in Bali after more than a kilogram of methamphetamine was found inside his stomach, Indonesian authorities said Tuesday, February 12.

Immigration officials on the holiday island – who routinely detain foreigners for drug offences – said they nabbed 42-year-old Abdul Rahman Asman at the international airport on January 30.

An X-ray and CT scan turned up about 99 plastic baggies filled with white powder that Asman had swallowed, topping a kilo in weight, authorities said.

Dozens of the baggies were displayed on a table at the customs office on Tuesday as Asman was paraded before reporters in an orange jumpsuit and restrained with hand and leg irons.

It was not clear if prosecutors will seek the death penalty against Asman but Indonesia has some of the world’s strictest drug laws, including execution by firing squad for traffickers.

There are dozens of smugglers on death row, including a cocaine-mule British grandmother, an American caught with crystal methamphetamine, and several west African inmates sentenced to death for drug crimes.

Source: Agence France Presse

Photo: AFP/SONNY TUMBELAKA, Antara Photo

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