Peruvian Arrested in Bali Over Alleged Cocaine, Ecstasy Smuggling in Sex Toy
- A 42-year-old Peruvian woman identified as N.S. was arrested at Bali's international airport on August 12 for allegedly smuggling 1.4 kilograms of cocaine concealed in a sex toy and her underwear.
- Authorities became suspicious after customs officers noted odd behavior and consulted Bali police narcotics director Radiant, leading to a search that uncovered cocaine and 43 ecstasy pills.
- The woman told police that in April, a man she encountered on the dark web hired her to carry drugs into Indonesia, offering approximately US$20,000 as payment.
- Officials said the cocaine and ecstasy found are worth approximately $70,000, and Radiant confirmed the drugs were hidden inside her genitals and underwear.
- N.S. has been accused under Indonesia’s stringent narcotics legislation and may be subject to capital punishment if found guilty, reflecting the nation’s well-known tough stance on drug trafficking offenses.
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Woman ‘smuggles’ cocaine using sex toy by hiding it in her underwear - and there’s a DARK WEB angle
A woman, 42, was nabbed in Bali for allegedly trying to smuggle cocaine using a sex toy that she hid in her underwear. She said a man she met on the dark web told her to do so.
A Peruvian woman was arrested on the tourist island of Bali in Indonesia for allegedly trying to traffic 1.4kg of cocaine, part of which was hidden in a sex toy inside her vagina, the police announced on Tuesday. The woman, 42 years old and identified only with the initials N.S. by the authorities, arrived on 12 August at Bali International Airport from Qatar. “Customers suspected her behaviour and, after consulting with the police, carried out …
Indonesia has arrested a Peruvian woman who was trying to smuggle drugs into Bali, but was caught beforehand. Investigators found she had hidden the drugs in several places, including sex toys.
The prisoner will have tried to enter Indonesia with ecstasy and cocaine at more than EUR 60 000. Under the country's drug trafficking laws, he can face the death penalty.
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