Nusa Dua (Antara Bali) - Bali police have denied allegations that the 14-year-old Australian boy, LM, who was arrested for carrying drugs had been framed to commit the offense.
The Bali police's intelligence chief, Senior Commissioner Mulyadi, said here on Tuesday "there was not setup in this case."
He said although by law police are allowed to set up traps to catch suspects in narcotic cases, they had arrested the Australian youth purely based on a citizen's report.
"It was the result of a report from the community," he said.
Australia had earlier asked the police to give special treatment and a special place for LM and , according to reports, even for his transfer to another location.
"It is now still being considered because he is still a child. If there is a better and more representative place, only then will we do it," he said.
Mulyadi said perhaps the suspect would remain at the Bali regional police command's detention cell but be separated from other detainees and would be given time to meet with his family at any time in accordance with his rights as a child.(**)
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The Bali police's intelligence chief, Senior Commissioner Mulyadi, said here on Tuesday "there was not setup in this case."
He said although by law police are allowed to set up traps to catch suspects in narcotic cases, they had arrested the Australian youth purely based on a citizen's report.
"It was the result of a report from the community," he said.
Australia had earlier asked the police to give special treatment and a special place for LM and , according to reports, even for his transfer to another location.
"It is now still being considered because he is still a child. If there is a better and more representative place, only then will we do it," he said.
Mulyadi said perhaps the suspect would remain at the Bali regional police command's detention cell but be separated from other detainees and would be given time to meet with his family at any time in accordance with his rights as a child.(**)
COPYRIGHT © ANTARA News Bali 2011