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Australian Joshua Baker faces up to 15 years in jail over drugs in Bali
Bali: Australian man Joshua James Baker could be jailed for up to 15 years after being named a suspect for allegedly bringing a mixture of marijuana, tobacco and prescription-only drugs into Bali.
Mr Baker, 32, was handed over to police after being apprehended at Ngurah Rai airport on October 8 with an alleged 28 grams of marijuana and 37 pills of diazepam, a prescription-only sedative.
Bali police spokesman Hengky Widjaja said Mr Baker, who was born in Mount Isa, Queensland, had been named a suspect but remained under doctor's observation.
Naming someone a suspect in the Indonesia justice system means authorities believe they have enough evidence for charges to be filed, which does not take place until the case is before the court.
Police said Mr Baker faced charges of drug importation and/or possession, which carry maximum sentences of 15 and 12 years respectively.
Under Indonesia's strict anti-dug laws, Baker would face a minimum five years behind bars if convicted of drug importation and minimum four years if found guilty of possession.
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http://www.smh.com.au/world/austral...-jail-over-drugs-in-bali-20171014-gz1578.html
Bali: Australian man Joshua James Baker could be jailed for up to 15 years after being named a suspect for allegedly bringing a mixture of marijuana, tobacco and prescription-only drugs into Bali.
Mr Baker, 32, was handed over to police after being apprehended at Ngurah Rai airport on October 8 with an alleged 28 grams of marijuana and 37 pills of diazepam, a prescription-only sedative.

Bali police spokesman Hengky Widjaja said Mr Baker, who was born in Mount Isa, Queensland, had been named a suspect but remained under doctor's observation.
Naming someone a suspect in the Indonesia justice system means authorities believe they have enough evidence for charges to be filed, which does not take place until the case is before the court.
Police said Mr Baker faced charges of drug importation and/or possession, which carry maximum sentences of 15 and 12 years respectively.
Under Indonesia's strict anti-dug laws, Baker would face a minimum five years behind bars if convicted of drug importation and minimum four years if found guilty of possession.
Cont -
http://www.smh.com.au/world/austral...-jail-over-drugs-in-bali-20171014-gz1578.html