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Schapelle Corby will be locked up one last time before she is
deported from Indonesia.
Immigration chiefs have revealed that the 39-year-old � whose
drug trafficking sentence is set to end on May 27 - will be held
in a detention cell office before her flight home to Australia.
Speaking with News Corp, Nguarah Rai immigration chief Ari
Budijanto said that despite her �celebrity� status, Corby will
be given no special treatment and will be dealt with in the same
way as any other prisoner.
�I guarantee I will detain her waiting for her flight,� he said.
�She will never stay in the hotel, she will never stay in the
house. We have two immigration offices here (with holding cells)
and one detention centre so we can put her anywhere.�
Officials also explained that she will likely be banned from
ever returning to Indonesia, leaving behind her local boyfriend
Ben Panangian, whom she first met in 2006.
�I will make a recommendation to my Director-General to put her
on the blacklist for life,� Budijanto said.
�I don�t want my children, my family, my brother, my neighbour
becoming a narcotics victim.�
�This is a lesson for everybody who tries to bring narcotics to
Indonesia.�
This will be the first time that Corby has been behind bars
since she was released from Kerobokan prison on parole in
February 2014.
Since then, she has lived in a Kuta apartment that she rents
with her brother, reporting monthly to parole officials.
In 2004 Corby was sentenced to 20 years in prison for attempting
to smuggle 4.1kg of cannabis into Bali.
https://www.newidea.com.au/article/news/breaking-schapelle-corby- locked-up-again
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