re: no conviction in australia Surely Australian authorities would want to find out the source of the drugs and if some baggage handlers here are drug dealers.
Their silence on this is deafening and leaves Schapelle out on a limb.
The Indonesian authorities cannot extend their durisdiction to Australia.
They are acting because someone turned up in their country with a bag of drugs. There's no doubt about that and on that count she is guilty.
It's up to Australia to prove that the drugs were planted and so far, the best they can do is the hearsay of a convicted criminal.
Indonesian justice may be hard to follow, but Australian investigation is non existent and a national disgrace.
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