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French drug smuggler sentenced to death by Indonesian court

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MATARAM: An Indonesian court sentenced Frenchman Felix Dorfin to death for drug smuggling on Monday, in a shock verdict after prosecutor­s asked for a 20-year jail term.

Dorfin, 35, was arrested in September carrying a suitcase filled with about three kilograms (6.6 pounds) of drugs including ecstasy and amphetamin­es at the airport in Lombok, a holiday island next to Bali where foreigners are routinely arrested on drugs charges.

Indonesia has some of the world’s strictest drug laws — including death by firing squad for some drug trafficker­s and it has executed foreigners in the past.

While prosecutor­s had not asked for the death penalty, Indonesian courts have been known to go beyond their demands.

“After finding Felix Dorfin legally and convincing­ly guilty of importing narcotics ... (he) is sentenced to the death penalty,” presiding judge Isnurul Syamsul Arif told the court.

He cited Dorfin’s involvemen­t in an internatio­nal drug syndicate and the amount of drugs in his possession as aggravatin­g factors.

“The defendant’s actions could potentiall­y do damage to the younger generation,” Arif added.

The Frenchman made headlines in January when he escaped from a police detention centre and spent nearly two weeks on the run before he was captured.

A female police officer was arrested for allegedly helping Dorfin escape from jail in exchange for money.

It was not clear if the jailbreak played any role in Monday’s stiffer-than-expected sentence.

Dorfin, who is from Bethune in northern France, sat impassivel­y through much of the hearing in front of three judges, as a translator scribbled notes beside him.

He said little as he walked past reporters to a holding cell after the sentencing.

“Dorfin was shocked,” the Frenchman’s lawyer Deny Nur Indra told AFP.

“He didn’t expect this at all because prosecutor­s only asked for 20 years.” The lawyer said he would appeal against the sentence, describing his client as a “victim” who did not know the exact contents of what he was carrying.

“If he had known, he wouldn’t have brought it here,” Indra added.

In 2015, Australian­s Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran — the accused ringleader­s of the Bali Nine heroin smuggling gang — were executed by firing squad in Indonesia.

The case sparked diplomatic outrage and a call to abolish the death penalty.

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