Indonesia: Australian accused of crystal meth sale faces 20-year Bali jail term


Bali Police's Deputy Director of Narcotic Unit Ponco Indriyo (centre) updates the media on detainee Australian Troy Smith during a press conference at the Denpasar police headquarter on Indonesia's resort island of Bali on Monday, May 13, 2024. Troy Smith was reportedly arrested last week for drug possession after police raided his hotel room in Bali. - AFP

DENPASAR, Indonesia (AFP): An Australian man faces up to 20 years in prison on the resort island of Bali and a fine of more than US$600,000 for allegedly attempting to sell crystal meth, police said Monday.

Indonesian police said the 49-year-old suspect -- named by his initials TAS and identified by Australian media as Troy Smith -- was arrested on April 30 at his hotel on the popular tourist island.

He was allegedly found with 3.19 grams of crystal methamphetamine and his wife, a foreign national only identified by her initials TIM, was also held but found not to be involved.

Smith was charged with a "drug transaction", which means offering to sell or become a broker of narcotics, Ponco Indriyo, Bali police deputy director of drugs investigation told a news conference.

The charge carries a maximum prison sentence of 20 years and a fine of 10 billion rupiah (US$622,000).

Tracy Ijusa (centre) wife of Australian Troy Smith, heads to meet her husband after a press conference at the Denpasar police headquarter on Indonesia's resort island of Bali on May 13, 2024. Troy Smith was reportedly arrested last week for drug possession after police raided his hotel room in Bali. - AFP
Tracy Ijusa (centre) wife of Australian Troy Smith, heads to meet her husband after a press conference at the Denpasar police headquarter on Indonesia's resort island of Bali on May 13, 2024. Troy Smith was reportedly arrested last week for drug possession after police raided his hotel room in Bali. - AFP

Smith was also charged with drug possession, which carries a lower maximum sentence of 12 years in prison and a maximum fine of 8 billion rupiah.

Authorities made him take a urine test which came back positive for meth, the police official said.

The suspect had received a package carrying the meth sent by a friend in Australia, Indriyo said.

A Bali police press statement said the package contained "one Colgate toothpaste tube containing 3.15 grams of alleged crystal meth".

Smith did not appear at the press conference but authorities in Indonesia typically parade drug suspects to the media.

But there was no evidence his wife TIM -- named as Tracy Ijusa in Australian media reports -- was involved, Indriyo said.

Indonesia has some of the world's toughest drug laws including the death penalty for traffickers.

There are dozens of traffickers on death row in Indonesia, including a cocaine-smuggling British grandmother and a Philippine woman accused of smuggling heroin. - AFP

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