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Malaysian court sentences Australian woman to death for drug smuggling

May 24, 2018 05:05 pm | Updated 05:11 pm IST - KUALA LUMPUR:

Maria Elvira Pinto Exposto’s lawyers said a three-judge panel unanimously threw out a 2017 ruling absolving her.

Australian national Maria Elvira Pinto Exposto is all smiles after her release at the High Court in Shah Alam, outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in this December 27, 2017 photo. (FILE)

A 54-year-old Australian woman has been sentenced to death by hanging after a Malaysian court unanimously overturned a 2017 acquittal of drug smuggling charges.

Maria Elvira Pinto Exposto’s lawyers said a three-judge panel unanimously threw out the previous ruling.

“An appeal will be filed in the Federal Court — the final appeal,” Ms. Exposto’s lawyer Muhamed Shafee was quoted as saying by CNN on Thursday. He called his client “a strong person.”

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Carried crystal methamphetamine

The grandmother and mother of four was arrested in December 2014 while transiting through the Malaysian capital on a flight from Shanghai to Melbourne. She was found in possession of 1.1 kg of crystal methamphetamine and faced a mandatory death penalty under Malaysia’s draconian drugs laws.

Ms. Exposto claimed she had no knowledge of the drugs in her bag and had been scammed by a boyfriend she met online, according to CNN affiliate, SBS News.

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In 2017, she was found not guilty of drug trafficking by the Malaysian High Court. Prosecutors appealed, however, preventing Ms. Exposto from leaving Malaysia and returning to her home in Sydney.

The ruling came despite changes to Malaysian law in 2017 which made the death penalty no longer mandatory for drug mules. The country carried out four executions in 2017, down from nine the year before.

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