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    Quote Originally Posted by Necron99 View Post
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    So.....

    Is it a confirmed FACT - that Corby's luggage was 5 lkbs or kilos lighter when weighed at the departure Aussie airport than on her arrive in Bali?

    Serious question.

    Doesn't matter, she could have moved the dope from carry on to the boogy board after landing
    Speculation only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamescollister View Post
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    the thread you are looking for is over here https://teakdoor.com/world-news/30857...ty-or-not.html
    Umm no - I asked if these 9 were being fitted up. So you are saying that they are not then?
    What do you mean by fitted up, drugs were taped to their bodies and 7 confessed.
    No real doubt there, so where was the fit up.
    Right ho. Question answered. Carry on folks.

    As this has moved though, I wonder if she will ever get back to Australia? I would guess that she will end up in a sting operation where they find 10kg of crack in her fridge or will die in a motorbike accident. Can not see that the Aus Thugs will let her come back alive and not in a box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Necron99
    fluoridated water
    Lead by example necron...


    Quote Originally Posted by Black Heart
    Did Corby demand fingerprints on the pot bag that were refused?
    She did, they were denied, then the police burned everything. She also asked for all video surveillance tapes which were "lost" or the specific cameras were "broken" that day. She also asked for the pot to be tested to see where is came from (aus or Indo). Interesting she asked for this as it would have come from Aus from the baggage handlers and the result would have banged her up faster. Request denied even though there was a convention with Aus and Indo that made that a requirement, that it must happen. Loads and loads of things that the Aus government denied her, left her to rot to save their blushes, and then got ABC to launch a hate campaign against her all through the trial, and whip it up every appeal. A lot of lies with retractions being shown on TV at 4 in the morning.

    Quote Originally Posted by Black Heart
    Where would she have been able to do that? Bathroom? The board is too big.

    It's a bag of weed. Covered? Camouflauged?

    And on carry on? That would INSANE. X-ray, searches. Carry on? No way.
    Indeed. Massive bag of weed and how much space is their between immigration and back reclaim? Not much. Necron being a fool as usual.


    Quote Originally Posted by Necron99
    All quite lax back then...Oz customs focused on drugs coming in, nt going out.
    This is about Indo customs not Oz. Oz customs were making a packet from their drug running business. A simple google search shows that this is a regular event. They even catch them sometimes

    Media Release: Customs officer arrested over drug importations - Australian Federal Police

    guess he did not pay his money up the line or something.

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    Schapelle Corby’s family awarded almost $1 million in Sins of the Father defamation c

    SCHAPELLE Corby’s family has been awarded almost $1 million in damages from a defamation case.

    The damages were awarded after the book ‘Sins of the Father’ by Eamonn Duff claimed Schapelle’s father Mick Corby ran a drug syndicate that his daughter Mercedes Corby, son Michael Corby and wife Rosleigh Rose had been a part of.

    Mercedes was awarded $175,000, Michael $150,000 and Rosleigh $190,000 in separate the separate defamation cases.

    Publisher Allen & Unwin also paid close to $400,000 in legal costs.

    In the book Duff had alleged Mick Corby regularly bought marijuana from a drug syndicate, and that Queensland police had received a tip two weeks prior to Schapelle being arrested that Mick would be smuggling drugs into Bali.

    Schapelle Corby was convicted of drug smuggling marijuana in Bali in 2004, and received 20 years in jail.

    She was released on parole in February 2014 but so far must remain in Bali, according to Indonesian law.

    Massive payout for Schapelle?s family

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    Schapelle Corby finally gets a date to leave Bali after she finishes serving out her

    SCHAPELLE Corby has just six months of her drug trafficking sentence left to serve.

    On May 27 next year she will officially visit her parole officers for the last time, sign off, say good bye and be deported out of Indonesia, her home for the past 12 years.

    This week Corby was spotted swimming and snorkelling on a Kuta beach as she serves out her remaining few months in Bali. Locals say that brother Michael Corby comes too and her sometime local boyfriend Ben Panangian.


    Officials from the Parole Board, which currently monitors her, and Indonesian Immigration have told News Corporation that within the next few months they will organise meetings to iron out the details of her release from parole.

    The Parole Board has confirmed the release date is May 27.

    The difficulty is that it has never been done before. Corby is the first foreigner in Bali and only the second in Indonesia to be granted parole. What seems certain is that once her sentence officially expires, on May 27, she will be deported from Indonesia and likely banned from re-entering for a period.

    The Bali Parole Board chief, Titiek Sudaryatmi, said she would co-ordinate soon with Immigration and with the Australian Consulate about the process. Ms Sudaryatmi has just taken up the role and has yet to meet the parole authority’s most famous parolee.

    The previous chief, Ketut Artha, who was at the board’s helm when Corby was controversially released on parole in February 2014, and who supervised her during the early days, died a few months ago after a long illness.

    And the Ngurah rai Immigration chief, Ari Budijanto, says it is likely that as soon as Corby’s parole ends, she will be taken into Immigration custody.

    While the details are yet to be arranged it seems likely that Corby would sign her last parole attendance on May 27 and then be taken by Immigration officers to the airport to leave the country.

    This is the usual process for any foreigner released from jail at the expiration of their sentence.

    Corby was granted parole in February 2014 but under Indonesian regulations for parolees, she was forced to serve an extra year of her sentence, under supervision in Bali.

    Originally sentenced to 20 years in jail for importing more than 4kg of marijuana into Bali from Australia, the sentence was eventually reduced, under judicial review, to 15 years.

    With remissions she became eligible for parole after serving two-thirds of her sentence but because it had never been done before it took months of negotiations before the parole was granted.

    One of the most important considerations was that she had an Indonesian sponsor — her sister Mercedes’ former husband Wayan Widyartha.

    This has proved a roadblock for other Australians seeking parole.

    Bali Nine heroin courier Renae Lawrence, sentenced to 20 years, has twice applied for parole and been denied. Authorities say she does not have the necessary Indonesian sponsor.

    Released from prison amid chaotic scenes, Corby controversially went to a Seminyak villa where she was to have done an interview with Channel 7.

    But furious members of the Indonesian Government, under than President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, intervened and warned that if she did any media interviews she would be thrown back into jail. The interview never happened.

    Since then Corby has kept a low profile. She swims at the beach and lives in Bali with her brother Michael Corby. Mum Ros visits regularly.

    As required, she reports into to her parole officers once a month, normally for five or 10 minutes. Each month they remind her of parole obligations, to stay away from drugs and not commit any crimes.

    Sister Mercedes, who lived in Bali at the time of parole being granted, has since moved to the Gold Coast where she has opened a bar with former pro-surfer Trudy Todd.

    Recently Mercedes said the family was not 100 per cent sure when her sister was returning but said she talked with her every day and she was doing well.

    Mercedes said she did not talk with Schapelle about what she would do when she returns next year.

    “She will come and sit here and drink beer probably,” Mercedes said.

    Schapelle Corby finally gets a date to leave Bali
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly
    Locals say that brother Michael Corby comes too and her sometime local boyfriend Ben Panangian.
    Her local boyfriend too ... Australia is lucky to get such high class immigrants

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly
    Bali Nine heroin courier Renae Lawrence, sentenced to 20 years, has twice applied for parole and been denied. Authorities say she does not have the necessary Indonesian sponsor.
    Can you help her KW? She seems like a nice lass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceman123 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly
    Bali Nine heroin courier Renae Lawrence, sentenced to 20 years, has twice applied for parole and been denied. Authorities say she does not have the necessary Indonesian sponsor.
    Can you help her KW? She seems like a nice lass.


    perhaps not.

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    mind you, Schapelle has stacked it on a little too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly
    Locals say that brother Michael Corby comes too and her sometime local boyfriend Ben Panangian.
    Her local boyfriend too ... Australia is lucky to get such high class immigrants
    Australia has shown before that it can handle such folks.
    Wonder if they will travel by boat as in the past.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly View Post
    mind you, Schapelle has stacked it on a little too.

    There really should be a law against such obscenity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
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    mind you, Schapelle has stacked it on a little too.

    There really should be a law against such obscenity.
    Definitely one for the forum hippo hunters.

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    Bali is Pattaya in reverse all the fat fuggly sheilas have troubles getting dick in Oz have to go there and pay the young balinese to get a stiffy.

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    What's that dark mark on her gut ? Can't be an appendectomy scar, unless it's recent.....must be a tattoo.

    Aargh !

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    Disgusting that you looked that closely.

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    Harpoon scar ?

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    ^We have a winner!

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    Harpoon scar ?
    Mark left by a barge pole maybe?

    Definitely one for the forum hippo hunters.
    Btw, where is Withers these days?

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    They should arrest her when she gets back to OZ, or is it now OK to have drugs as long as you say it's for export only.

    Whole new industry for Australia, legal to grow, transport, if not for local consumption.

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    Schapelle Corby’s mum worries how she’ll cope after her return to Australia

    SCHAPELLE Corby’s mother, Rosleigh Rose, is worried about how the convicted drug smuggler will adjust to life back in Australia when she finally returns home more than a decade after her arrest.

    The 39-year-old is expected to be deported from Bali on the weekend after her parole ends for smuggling 4.1kg of cannabis in a boogie board in 2004. “When she gets here and settles in, we’ll just have to make sure we get her out and about,” she told the Courier Mail on Thursday.
    She said Schapelle had been holed up in her Bali home because of the media attention.
    “We’ll be trying to get her back into the swing of things so she feels confident.” She said no media deal had been made for Corby to discuss her return, but would not rule out one down the line.
    Schapelle Corby release: How will she cope after return to Australia

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    The thing is : I'm sure she likes to smoke it, since it makes people in shit positions in their lives feel better about themselves.

    But if any Westerner sees her doing that, she will then be seen as "the one who always was guilty".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latindancer View Post

    she will then be seen as "the one who always was guilty".
    LD you are a smart guy, surely you must accept that she was always guilty!

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    what has happened to the other blond coke freak in colombia ?

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    She said no media deal had been made for Corby to discuss her return, but she was looking forward to minting it.
    There, that's better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    She said no media deal had been made for Corby to discuss her return, but she was looking forward to minting it.
    There, that's better.
    She received a very harsh sentence for her crime by Western standards.

    For sure she will take what she can milk from the Aussie media - who wouldn't given the circumstances!

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