A French drug suspect on the run since escaping from an Indonesian jail
nearly two weeks ago has been recaptured, police said on Saturday.
Felix Dorfin — who faces the death penalty if convicted — was found
hiding in a forest in North Lombok on Friday night, police said, and was
returned to jail in Mataram, capital of the island.
Wearing disheveled black clothes and looking tired, Dorfin initially tried to bribe officers to let him go.
“He didn’t resist arrest, but wanted to bribe our officers,” North
Lombok police chief Herman Suriyono said Saturday, adding he was found
following a tip-off from locals in the area.
After being checked by medical teams he was returned to jail.
The 35-year-old Frenchman was arrested in September allegedly carrying a
false-bottomed suitcase filled with four kilograms (8.8 pounds) of
drugs — including cocaine, ecstasy and amphetamines — at the airport on
the holiday island next to Bali.
On Friday officials said a female police officer had been arrested for
allegedly helping Dorfin escape in exchange for Rp 14.5 million (around
$1,000).
Jailbreaks are common in Indonesia, where corruption is endemic at all
levels of society and inmates often held in squalid and poorly guarded
prisons.
In 2017, four foreign inmates tunneled their way out of Bali’s Kerobokan prison.
Two of them were captured a few days later, but an Australian and Malaysian are still at large.
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