re: no conviction in australia or, indeed, what happened before that? I wouldn't surprised at all if the stuff was shoved in the bag at the Indo airport.
My view is, she admitted only that the BAG was hers, not the pot; and if it's rendered impossible for one to keep a constant eye on one's baggage then one cannot be assumed to be guilty of owning everything inside that bag -or in fact, anything inside it.
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