A New Zealand man has been sentenced to 11 years in jail in Indonesia after being caught with methamphetamine in Borneo.
Gregory John Harland-White, 53, was found with nearly 30 grams of crystal meth, known locally as sabu-sabu, the Jakarta Post reported.
The Kiwi citizen had strapped the drugs to his leg with duct tape.
He was sentenced in the Balikpapan District Court of East Kalimantan earlier this month to 11 years in jail and fined about $86,000.
Harland-White's lawyer Yohannes Marokko said they had not decided whether to appeal the verdict.