Briton jailed over alleged Indonesia drugs receipt

A BRITISH man has received a six-year jail term for allegedly receiving cocaine in Indonesia from grandmother Lindsay Sandiford.

Julian Ponder, 43, reportedly from Brighton, was convicted for his role as an accomplice to 56-year-old Sandiford, originally from Redcar, Teesside, who was sentenced to death a week ago for smuggling cocaine worth £1.59 million in her suitcase into Bali.

Ponder was found guilty of possessing drugs and also fined one billion rupiah, around £65,000, by a court in Bali.

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Sandiford, from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, has notified Indonesian officials she intends to appeal against her sentence.

She was accused by the Bali court of damaging the image of the resort island and received the sentence despite prosecutors only asking for a 15-year jail term.

Ponder and Rachel Dougall were arrested alongside Sandiford in a sting operation by Indonesian police in May last year.

At the time of her arrest, Dougall, who has a young daughter, insisted she was the victim of a “fit-up” and Ponder claimed he was “trapped”.

Ponder’s lawyer claimed he was told that Sandiford was delivering a present for his child’s birthday and, when he met her to receive the gift, police officers arrested him.