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Monday, 30 October 2017 - 14:50

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Dutch man arrested with 2 liters cannabis oil on Bali

A 37-year-old Dutch man was arrested on Bali with 2 liters of cannabis oil in his possession. He was arrested in Batu Belig on Sunday, immediately after taking possession of the cannabis oil, RTL Nieuws reports.

The suspect has been living in a villa in Batu Belig, a town north of Kuta, for two years, according to the broadcaster. He was under surveillance by the Indonesian authorities for some time. The Dutch man has not yet been charged.

People caught with drugs in their possession in Indonesia face significant punishments. The death penalty can be imposed on people caught smuggling large amounts of drugs into the country.

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