Indonesia Happy To See The Back Of Schapelle Corby

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"Speaking ahead of Corby’s deportation to Australia on May 27, her long-time parole officer and counsellor Ni Ketut Sukiati said the former beauty student had often been “stressed” and “angry” to deal with."

"“Please no more foreigners like this. It makes us so busy ... We’re tired. Please just one Corby.”

“She didn’t want to talk. She was angry all the time like she was stressed. Even while here with us, she is mad at us. In the end, we are stressed too.”

The intense media scrutiny over her movements has been a constant source of angst for Corby, Ms Ketut said.Initially she would attend parole meetings with a motorbike helmet on to cover her face.

"“Even though she’s not working, she can still eat, right? It’s different with us. If we don’t work, we can’t eat,” Ms Ketut said.

Standard procedure states she will be banned from returning for six months.

But due to the seriousness of her crime, Immigration Directorate spokesman Agung Sampurno said the six-month ban could be extended again and again upon request.

“If you ask should we be suspicious over her — that’s natural, isn’t it? ... that we supervise her, that we follow her.”

Full article http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...y/news-story/1dc8407d8f7b98eb81fba2e7eaa55ee2
 
I hardly think she will be in a rush to come back here, unless of course she has a stash somewhere
 
Kerobokan and the whole experience has hardened her a great deal by the looks of it.

I think she'll struggle to adjust back into an Australian lifestyle and be looking to cash in on book/film/interview deals that will no doubt be coming her way, then escape to Thailand or some other SEA country - if they'll have her.
 
then escape to Thailand or some other SEA country - if they'll have her.
Then it's urgent to explain her that drug smuggling penalties in most South East Asian countries are not more lenient than the one in Indonesia. Just saying.
 
I think the only thing in that article which can be fully believed is the Balinese parole officer complaining about having to work.
 
"“Even though she’s not working, she can still eat, right? It’s different with us. If we don’t work, we can’t eat,” Ms Ketut said.

I think the only thing in that article which can be fully believed is the Balinese parole officer complaining about having to work.

I was thinking the same as I've never seen a skinny Balinese man...and they rarely work! Then I realized the parole officer complaining was an Ms....maybe she was jealous.
 
I think the only thing in that article which can be fully believed is the Balinese parole officer complaining about having to work.
And the fact that Indonesia will be happy to see the back of her. She's definitely far less popular for Indonesian that she may be for a few Australian.
 
Davita - Then I realized the parole officer complaining was an Ms....maybe she was jealous.


Yes, quite feasible, if she had her way she'd probably like to see Schapelle publicly caned.
 
I hardly think she will be in a rush to come back here,

On the contrary, she has an Indonesian boyfriend, and he has no chance of getting to Australia, so I rather think she would want to return...
 
My friend was on the early 01:00 flight DPS-SYD last night and it got cancelled. So what? I hear you all ask.
The irony is...so was Schapelle Corby...and now not leaving until tonight. I hope she isn't charged with overstaying her visa and gets kept here longer.
 
There's an escort of one hundred police officers apparently at the ready who would understandably be a little irked at having to protect an Australian druggie who upon arrival in Australia will have hundreds of thousands of dollars being offered to her for interviews and other media related appearances. Even bad bules have got it good.
 
There's an escort of one hundred police officers apparently at the ready who would understandably be a little irked at having to protect an Australian druggie who upon arrival in Australia will have hundreds of thousands of dollars being offered to her for interviews and other media related appearances. Even bad bules have got it good.

Isn't there a law in Australia that will prevent her from financially benefitting from her criminal act?
 
Isn't there a law in Australia that will prevent her from financially benefitting from her criminal act?

Yes, actually I think there's a Proceed From Crime act that will restrict her personally, however, I imagine her sister will still write a book, do interviews and newspaper, the proceeds of which may be more difficult for the government to restrict.
 
Smart girl swopped flights at the last minute leaving many journalists facing a long flight on the wrong aircraft....hahaha!
Thinking of that expense, and the fact she had a bodyguard in Bali, I'd think she may have already signed a deal with to provide the finances.
 
Schapelle Corby's parole papers fetch $20 000 on ebay.

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The parole book of convicted drug smuggler and newly created social media star Schapelle Corby has sold to an anonymous eBay bidder for $20,100.

Corby's worn parole papers attracted 123 bids in an online auction supporting a children’s charity headed by Adam Whittington, the man at the centre of 60 Minutes’ Beirut child recovery.

http://www.9news.com.au/national/2017/06/12/11/49/schapelle-corby-parole-papers-rake-in-ebay-bids
 
Buckshot isn't it. (Apparently buckshot is what my spellchecker decided i was trying to say.....
 

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