Antonio Strangio, who holds dual Italian and Australian citizenship, is detained at Bali International Airport and is wanted by Italy since 2016 on drug trafficking charges.
Police on the Indonesian resort island of Bali have detained an Australian who is wanted by Italy since 2016 on drug trafficking charges.Antonio Strangio was detained at Bali International Airport after arriving from Kuala LumpurHe is wanted by Italian police on charges of trafficking 160 kilograms of marijuana
Antonio Strangio, who holds dual Italian and Australian citizenship, was detained at Bali International Airport after arriving from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, last Thursday, said Antonius Parlindungan, an immigration official.Mr Strangio is wanted by Italian police on charges of trafficking 160 kilograms of marijuana, said Jessica Febria Tokilov, an assistant investigator.He is awaiting deportation to Italy, she said.
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