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JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — An American basketball player for the Indonesian league was arrested for allegedly attempting to smuggle illegal drugs to the country, police said Thursday. The ...
The arrest followed a tip from the airport’s customs that reported Shaw had received a suspicious airway package from Thailand, Sipayung said. Cannabis has been decriminalized in Thailand since ...
Cannabis has been decriminalized in Thailand since November 2024. Under Indonesia’s anti-drug laws, Shaw faces up to a life sentence or death penalty if found guilty, Sipayung said.
Cannabis has been decriminalized in Thailand since November 2024. Under Indonesia’s anti-drug laws, Shaw faces up to life sentence or death penalty if found guilty, Sipayung said.
He told police during interrogation that he wanted to share the cannabis candy with fellow basketball players, according to Sipayung. Jarred Shaw in action during an NBA D-League game in 2015.
Cannabis has been decriminalized in Thailand since November 2024. Under Indonesia’s anti-drug laws, Shaw faces up to a life sentence or the death penalty if found guilty, Sipayung said.
Cannabis has been decriminalized in Thailand since November 2024. Under Indonesia’s anti-drug laws, Shaw faces up to a life sentence or death penalty if found guilty, Sipayung said.
Cannabis has been decriminalized in Thailand since November 2024. Under Indonesia’s anti-drug laws, Shaw faces up to life sentence or death penalty if found guilty, Sipayung said.
The arrest followed a tip from the airport’s customs that reported Shaw had received a suspicious airway package from Thailand, Sipayung said. Cannabis has been decriminalized in Thailand since ...
Police say Jarred Dwayne Shaw, 34, from Dallas, Texas, was arrested May 7, after police raided his apartment and seized 132 pieces of cannabis candies.
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