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Chinese court sentences death penalty to Australian for smuggling 30kg ice

byCustoms Today Report
08/05/2015
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BEIJING:  Sydney man Peter Gardner has begged a Chinese court for mercy, claiming he believed he was trafficking steroids when around 30kg of ice was found in his luggage bound for Australia.

The 25-year-old appeared in court yesterday for his one-day trial and will soon learn whether he will face the death penalty.

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Gardner claimed he was duped into carrying the drugs – which had an Australian street value of $18m – by a complex crime syndicate with connections to baggage handlers in Sydney.

His lawyer said Gardner’s attitude in helping police identifying drug kingpins should grant him leniency in the case.

May 08, 2015: Accused Australian drug smuggler Peter Gardner has begged a Chinese court for mercy, saying he thought the package he was carrying filled with steroids, rather than the drug ice.

The dual Australian and New Zealand citizen has been in custody since November, when Chinese authorities intercepted his suitcases in Guangzhou.

Customs officials were forced to cut open his luggage as the zips had been superglued shut.

Chinese law states anyone caught with more than 50 grams of methamphetamines or heroin is liable to face capital punishment.

Local  media has described it as the single largest ice haul in the country’s law enforcement history.

Gardner’s girlfriend, Kalynda Davis, was detained for several weeks before being released and allowed to return home to Sydney.

There is no indication she was involved in the operation. Another Australian, jockey Anthony Bannister, is also awaiting a verdict after allegedly attempting to smuggle 3kg of ice from Guangzhou to Sydney.

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