Drug mule, 84, paid mere RM200 to smuggle package from KL to Bali, faces death penalty


This picture taken on May 17, 2014 shows officials guarding Indonesian Arsain bin Anwar (centre) prior to a press conference in Denpasar on the resort island of Bali. -AFP

DENPASAR: An 84-year-old man could face death by firing squad after he was caught smuggling crystal methamphetamine worth about US$440,000 (RM1.4mil) into the Indonesian resort island of Bali from Kuala Lumpur, an official said Monday.

Arsain bin Anwar (pic), an Indonesian national who lives in Malaysia, was arrested on Friday with 2.5kg of the drug in his luggage, airport customs chief I Made Wijaya said.

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