CANBERRA: An Australian grandmother who said she was tricked into smuggling drugs into Malaysia after falling for an online romance scam was on Wednesday (Dec 27) cleared of trafficking, a crime punishable by death.
Maria Elvira Pinto Exposto was arrested in December 2014 at Kuala Lumpur airport with 1.1kg of crystal methamphetamine stitched into the compartment of a backpack she was carrying.
The 54 year old said she did not know about the hidden stash of “ice”. She said she had been fooled into carrying the bag after travelling to
China to see someone she met online called “Captain Daniel Smith”, who had claimed to be a US serviceman. owever handing down his verdict at the High Court in Shah Alam, outside Kuala Lumpur, Judge Ghazali Cha accepted the defence’s argument that Ms Exposto did not know the bag contained drugs and found her not guilty.
“I agree with the defence lawyer that the accused did not have knowledge about the drugs,” he said, adding she was innocent.
The judge indicated Ms Exposto would be deported from Malaysia.
After engaging in a long online romance, Ms Exposto had travelled to Shanghai to see “Smith”.
But she did not succeed in meeting her supposed love interest while there and ended up being given a bag by a stranger, who asked her to take it to Melbourne.
When she arrived at Kuala Lumpur International Airport to change flights, she mistakenly went through immigration as she was unfamiliar with the airport.







