Businessman Fernando de Souza, 39, became the second Portuguese man to be arrested in Indonesia for drug trafficking. The man lives in Cascais and works from home, where his information technology company is based.
According to information, the detainee lives with his father and both do not have any special relationship with residents of the area.
Fernando was captured in Bali, Indonesia, and was to receive the drugs in shampoo bottles from Rui Viana, another Portuguese man detained in the Asian country.
According to local press reports citing authorities, the duo are charged under a section of the law that provides for drug trafficking offenses with a minimum sentence of five years and a maximum of 20 years in prison, avoiding a possible life sentence. or even the death penalty.
Author: Tanya Laranjo This Sergio A. Vitorino
Source: CM Jornal

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