The Borneo Post

M’sian actor jailed for 11 years over Indonesian drug smuggling

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MEDAN, Indonesia: A Malaysian actor was sentenced to 11 years in prison yesterday for trying to smuggle crystal methamphet­amine hidden in his rectum into the Indonesian island of Sumatra.

Khaeryll Benjamin Ibrahim was arrested with 4.5 grams of the narcotics in April at Kualanamu Internatio­nal Airport.

In addition to the jail time, the 38-year- old was ordered to pay a fine of $ 74,000 by the Medan District Court.

However, the prison term was lower than the 14 years recommende­d by prosecutor­s and he escaped a possible death penalty.

“We declare the defendant Benjy proven legally and convincing­ly guilty ... against the law of possessing and controllin­g narcotics,” head judge Wahyu Prasetyo Wibowo said.

Ibrahim — known to fans as Benjy — is the son of legendary Malaysian actress Azean Irdawaty, according to Malaysian media.

Indonesia has some of the world’s toughest anti- narcotics laws and people caught smuggling more than five grams of some controlled substances can be sentenced to death.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo launched a tough campaign against narcotics use in 2014, which culminated in the execution by firing squad last year of seven foreign drug convicts — including two Australian­s.

But the move drew worldwide condemnati­on, and the government has since shown little sign of preparing for more executions, saying it is focused on fixing the economy. — AFP

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