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October 06, 2011

Customs officers at Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport examining methamphetamine worth $1.2 million seized from a Greek man on Wednesday. (JG Photo) Customs officers at Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport examining methamphetamine worth $1.2 million seized from a Greek man on Wednesday. (JG Photo)
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Denpasar, Bali. Indonesian police have arrested a Greek man who allegedly tried to smuggle methamphetamine worth $1.2 million onto the resort island of Bali, a customs official said on Wednesday.

Nikolaos Bouikidis, who could face the death penalty if convicted, was found to have 4.2 kilograms of the drug hidden in the lining of his suitcase, said Made Wijaya, head of the Ngurah Rai customs office.

The 36-year-old arrived in Bali’s capital Denpasar on Monday on a Qatar Airways flight from Doha, via Singapore.

“At customs we detected suspicious objects in a grey suitcase belonging to the suspect. After an in-depth examination, we found two pieces of plastic objects in a crystal-shaped cavity in the wall of the suitcase,” Wijaya said.

Airport personnel had received a tip-off that a passenger onboard the Qatar flight was carrying drugs.

Police confirmed the substance was methamphetamine, commonly referred to as “meth” or “ice,” and estimated its worth at Rp 10.5 billion ($1.2 million).

Customs officers suspected the drugs were from Turkey, based on Bouikidis’ travel records.

A French man was sentenced to life in prison in Jakarta last week for attempting to smuggle five kilos of methamphetamine into the country.

Two Australians are currently on death row for a 2005 attempt to smuggle 8.3 kilos of heroin into Australia from Bali.

Six other members of the so-called Bali Nine gang are serving life sentences. The only woman in the group received a 20-year sentence.

Agence France-Presse