http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/indonesia/9817227/British-grandmother-Lindsay-Sandiford-sentenced-to-death-for-drug-trafficking.html
Linsday Sandiford, a 56-year-old British grandmother, has been sentenced to death by firing squad in Indonesia for drug trafficking.
Sandiford, from Redcar in Teesside, has insisted she was set up and was forced by a gang to smuggle drugs to Bali to protect her children.
However, a court in Bali found she was at the centre of an alleged drug ring involving three other Britons and did not appear to have shown remorse.
On hearing the sentence, Sandiford wept and declined to comment as she was led back to prison, covering her face with a scarf. Her lawyer said it was likely an appeal would be launched against the sentence.
“We object to the sentence. We never expected that our client would get the death penalty,” said counsel Esra Karokaro. “We will discuss it first with her, most likely we will appeal.”
Prisoners sentenced to death in Indonesia are executed by a 10 man firing squad.
Though the sentence can be overturned on appeal, prisoners will often spend years waiting for their fate to be decided. A report by Australia’s Lowy Institute last year said five foreign nationals have been executed in Indonesia since 1998, all for drug crimes.
She was arrested last May upon arrival from Bangkok at Bali’s Denpasar airport after customs officials carried out a routine check and found 10.6lb of cocaine worth $2.5 million in the lining of her suitcase.
Her alleged accomplice, Julian Ponder, allegedly received cocaine from her after she agreed to cooperate with police.