Indonesian Letter Harmless, Did not Mention Schapelle Corby

Update: Political Class Pushes the Envelope
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The powder contained in the threatening letter sent to the Indonesian Ambassador for Australia at the Indonesian Embassy was harmless. The letter that accompanied the powder did not mention Schapelle Corby. It was mailed from Melbourne.
So does Australian Prime Minister John Howard back off his public insistence that the mailing is related to the Schapelle Corby case? You decide.
It's hard to escape the belief that there was a connection," he said. "I have no reason to alter that but you shouldn't read anything into that."
Indonesian's draconian drug laws apply to users as well. What do you think of ten years as a penalty for simple possession of less than 2 grams of hashish? Here's what's happening to Australian John Julian Pyle:
Meanwhile, the brief of evidence for another Australian arrested in Bali, Adelaide man John Julian Pyle, was last week handed to prosecutors. Pyle, 42, was arrested on May 8 after a police raid on his rented Ubud bungalow netted 1.8g of hashish. He faces a maximum 10-year term.
Police spokesman Wayan Widjana said yesterday that Pyle was being dealt with as a drug user not a drug dealer. Urine tests had been positive for drugs in his body.
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