DENPASAR – Two British men were given lengthy jail terms on Feb 26 by an Indonesian court after being found guilty of smuggling cocaine into the popular holiday island of Bali.
Kial Garth Robinson was sentenced to 11 years, while Piran Ezra Wilkinson landed a term of nine years.
Both were also ordered to pay a fine of around US$60,000 (S$75,804) or serve an additional 190 days.
Robinson, 29, was arrested in September 2025 at Ngurah Rai International Airport after an officer found two packages containing 1.3kg of cocaine in his backpack.
He told the police that he was ordered by a man named Santos to transport the drugs from Barcelona to Bali and deliver them to Wilkinson, who had arrived a few days earlier.
Wilkinson, 48, was arrested in Canggu the next day.
Prosecutors said Robinson and Wilkinson were friends who lived in Thailand and had met in Barcelona a week before their arrests.
On the same day, another Brit, Elliot James Shaw and his Argentinean girlfriend Eleonora Gracia, were each given six years in prison for running 244g of cocaine into the island.
Indonesia’s strict anti-drug laws include a clause where death by firing squad applies to anyone found guilty of smuggling more than five grams of Class A narcotics.
Source: straitstimes.com, Staff, February 26, 2026
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