Two Britons accused of smuggling cocaine into Bali have been paraded and handcuffed together by police, as they face the prospect of the death penalty if convicted.
Kial Robinson, 29, and Piran Ezra Wilkinson, 48, both from Chichester, in West Sussex, were photographed at a press conference today at Indonesia's National Narcotics Agency office in Denpasar.
Dressed in orange prison uniforms, the pair kept their heads down as they were seen shackled together with other inmates at the agency.
Robinson, who owns a landscape gardening business, according to documents filed to Companies House, was arrested after being stopped at Bali's International Airport with a package allegedly containing cocaine found in his backpack.
The Daily Mail understands he boarded a Turkish Airlines flight from Barcelona and arrived on the island on September 3.






