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Drug Trafficker Facing Execution Posts Selfies
07-06-2017
2017
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titleDrug Trafficker Facing Execution Posts Selfies
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captionPic shows: Roma Kalashnikov with his friends in prison; A drug dealer facing execution has shared a series of cheery selfies from behind the bars of a notorious Indonesian prison. Russian tourist Roman Kalashnikov, 29, appears in high spirits even though he could be executed by a firing squad for drug trafficking. He was caught smuggling three kilogrammes (6.6 lbs) of cannabis in tubes of toothpaste on the holiday island of Bali in southern Indonesia. Kalashnikov, from Surgut in central Russia's Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, has posted a string of prison snaps online. He is seen cooking blinis, or pancakes, for his fellow inmates who he is reportedly introducing to Russian cuisine. The pictures also feature selfies taken in the prison showers including one where he is seen blowing a kiss to the camera. Others show him posing alongside his fellow inmates in a dormitory room and in the prison kitchen. Kalashnikov has been told that his sentence can be downgraded from death to eight years in prison if he pays authorities the sum of 110,000 USD (85,176 GBP). But he said: "The money that was collected by my pal still hasn’t reached me and to be honest, I am not sure that it ever will." The Russian also stressed that he would not be able to make a deal with the judge and local prosecutor as he does not have any other money. Kalashnikov’s lawyer reportedly plans on challenging the court's tough decision on 12th June. He is currently in the infamous Kerobokan prison, which has been home to a string of high profile Australian inmates including the 'Bali nine'. The jail has become a popular destination for tourists who regularly pose for selfies outside but Kalashnikov has gone a step further by posting selfies from behind bars. The Bali Nine were convicted of attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilogrammes (18 lbs) of heroin out of Indonesia in 2005. Ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed while the other members were jailed.

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captionPic shows: Roma Kalashnikov's pancakes; A drug dealer facing execution has shared a series of cheery selfies from behind the bars of a notorious Indonesian prison. Russian tourist Roman Kalashnikov, 29, appears in high spirits even though he could be executed by a firing squad for drug trafficking. He was caught smuggling three kilogrammes (6.6 lbs) of cannabis in tubes of toothpaste on the holiday island of Bali in southern Indonesia. Kalashnikov, from Surgut in central Russia's Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, has posted a string of prison snaps online. He is seen cooking blinis, or pancakes, for his fellow inmates who he is reportedly introducing to Russian cuisine. The pictures also feature selfies taken in the prison showers including one where he is seen blowing a kiss to the camera. Others show him posing alongside his fellow inmates in a dormitory room and in the prison kitchen. Kalashnikov has been told that his sentence can be downgraded from death to eight years in prison if he pays authorities the sum of 110,000 USD (85,176 GBP). But he said: "The money that was collected by my pal still hasn’t reached me and to be honest, I am not sure that it ever will." The Russian also stressed that he would not be able to make a deal with the judge and local prosecutor as he does not have any other money. Kalashnikov’s lawyer reportedly plans on challenging the court's tough decision on 12th June. He is currently in the infamous Kerobokan prison, which has been home to a string of high profile Australian inmates including the 'Bali nine'. The jail has become a popular destination for tourists who regularly pose for selfies outside but Kalashnikov has gone a step further by posting selfies from behind bars. The Bali Nine were convicted of attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilogrammes (18 lbs) of heroin out of Indonesia in 2005. Ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed while the other members were jailed.

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captionPic shows: Roma Kalashnikov's pancakes; A drug dealer facing execution has shared a series of cheery selfies from behind the bars of a notorious Indonesian prison. Russian tourist Roman Kalashnikov, 29, appears in high spirits even though he could be executed by a firing squad for drug trafficking. He was caught smuggling three kilogrammes (6.6 lbs) of cannabis in tubes of toothpaste on the holiday island of Bali in southern Indonesia. Kalashnikov, from Surgut in central Russia's Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, has posted a string of prison snaps online. He is seen cooking blinis, or pancakes, for his fellow inmates who he is reportedly introducing to Russian cuisine. The pictures also feature selfies taken in the prison showers including one where he is seen blowing a kiss to the camera. Others show him posing alongside his fellow inmates in a dormitory room and in the prison kitchen. Kalashnikov has been told that his sentence can be downgraded from death to eight years in prison if he pays authorities the sum of 110,000 USD (85,176 GBP). But he said: "The money that was collected by my pal still hasn’t reached me and to be honest, I am not sure that it ever will." The Russian also stressed that he would not be able to make a deal with the judge and local prosecutor as he does not have any other money. Kalashnikov’s lawyer reportedly plans on challenging the court's tough decision on 12th June. He is currently in the infamous Kerobokan prison, which has been home to a string of high profile Australian inmates including the 'Bali nine'. The jail has become a popular destination for tourists who regularly pose for selfies outside but Kalashnikov has gone a step further by posting selfies from behind bars. The Bali Nine were convicted of attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilogrammes (18 lbs) of heroin out of Indonesia in 2005. Ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed while the other members were jailed.

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captionPic shows: Roma Kalashnikov with his friends in prison; A drug dealer facing execution has shared a series of cheery selfies from behind the bars of a notorious Indonesian prison. Russian tourist Roman Kalashnikov, 29, appears in high spirits even though he could be executed by a firing squad for drug trafficking. He was caught smuggling three kilogrammes (6.6 lbs) of cannabis in tubes of toothpaste on the holiday island of Bali in southern Indonesia. Kalashnikov, from Surgut in central Russia's Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, has posted a string of prison snaps online. He is seen cooking blinis, or pancakes, for his fellow inmates who he is reportedly introducing to Russian cuisine. The pictures also feature selfies taken in the prison showers including one where he is seen blowing a kiss to the camera. Others show him posing alongside his fellow inmates in a dormitory room and in the prison kitchen. Kalashnikov has been told that his sentence can be downgraded from death to eight years in prison if he pays authorities the sum of 110,000 USD (85,176 GBP). But he said: "The money that was collected by my pal still hasn’t reached me and to be honest, I am not sure that it ever will." The Russian also stressed that he would not be able to make a deal with the judge and local prosecutor as he does not have any other money. Kalashnikov’s lawyer reportedly plans on challenging the court's tough decision on 12th June. He is currently in the infamous Kerobokan prison, which has been home to a string of high profile Australian inmates including the 'Bali nine'. The jail has become a popular destination for tourists who regularly pose for selfies outside but Kalashnikov has gone a step further by posting selfies from behind bars. The Bali Nine were convicted of attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilogrammes (18 lbs) of heroin out of Indonesia in 2005. Ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed while the other members were jailed.

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titleDrug Trafficker Facing Execution Posts Selfies
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captionPic shows: Roma Kalashnikov introduces inmates to Russian cuisine; A drug dealer facing execution has shared a series of cheery selfies from behind the bars of a notorious Indonesian prison. Russian tourist Roman Kalashnikov, 29, appears in high spirits even though he could be executed by a firing squad for drug trafficking. He was caught smuggling three kilogrammes (6.6 lbs) of cannabis in tubes of toothpaste on the holiday island of Bali in southern Indonesia. Kalashnikov, from Surgut in central Russia's Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, has posted a string of prison snaps online. He is seen cooking blinis, or pancakes, for his fellow inmates who he is reportedly introducing to Russian cuisine. The pictures also feature selfies taken in the prison showers including one where he is seen blowing a kiss to the camera. Others show him posing alongside his fellow inmates in a dormitory room and in the prison kitchen. Kalashnikov has been told that his sentence can be downgraded from death to eight years in prison if he pays authorities the sum of 110,000 USD (85,176 GBP). But he said: "The money that was collected by my pal still hasn’t reached me and to be honest, I am not sure that it ever will." The Russian also stressed that he would not be able to make a deal with the judge and local prosecutor as he does not have any other money. Kalashnikov’s lawyer reportedly plans on challenging the court's tough decision on 12th June. He is currently in the infamous Kerobokan prison, which has been home to a string of high profile Australian inmates including the 'Bali nine'. The jail has become a popular destination for tourists who regularly pose for selfies outside but Kalashnikov has gone a step further by posting selfies from behind bars. The Bali Nine were convicted of attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilogrammes (18 lbs) of heroin out of Indonesia in 2005. Ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed while the other members were jailed.

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captionPic shows: One of Roma Kalashnikov's dishes cooked in prison; A drug dealer facing execution has shared a series of cheery selfies from behind the bars of a notorious Indonesian prison. Russian tourist Roman Kalashnikov, 29, appears in high spirits even though he could be executed by a firing squad for drug trafficking. He was caught smuggling three kilogrammes (6.6 lbs) of cannabis in tubes of toothpaste on the holiday island of Bali in southern Indonesia. Kalashnikov, from Surgut in central Russia's Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, has posted a string of prison snaps online. He is seen cooking blinis, or pancakes, for his fellow inmates who he is reportedly introducing to Russian cuisine. The pictures also feature selfies taken in the prison showers including one where he is seen blowing a kiss to the camera. Others show him posing alongside his fellow inmates in a dormitory room and in the prison kitchen. Kalashnikov has been told that his sentence can be downgraded from death to eight years in prison if he pays authorities the sum of 110,000 USD (85,176 GBP). But he said: "The money that was collected by my pal still hasn’t reached me and to be honest, I am not sure that it ever will." The Russian also stressed that he would not be able to make a deal with the judge and local prosecutor as he does not have any other money. Kalashnikov’s lawyer reportedly plans on challenging the court's tough decision on 12th June. He is currently in the infamous Kerobokan prison, which has been home to a string of high profile Australian inmates including the 'Bali nine'. The jail has become a popular destination for tourists who regularly pose for selfies outside but Kalashnikov has gone a step further by posting selfies from behind bars. The Bali Nine were convicted of attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilogrammes (18 lbs) of heroin out of Indonesia in 2005. Ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed while the other members were jailed.

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titleDrug Trafficker Facing Execution Posts Selfies
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captionPic shows: The inmates relax in the Kerobokan prison in Bali; A drug dealer facing execution has shared a series of cheery selfies from behind the bars of a notorious Indonesian prison. Russian tourist Roman Kalashnikov, 29, appears in high spirits even though he could be executed by a firing squad for drug trafficking. He was caught smuggling three kilogrammes (6.6 lbs) of cannabis in tubes of toothpaste on the holiday island of Bali in southern Indonesia. Kalashnikov, from Surgut in central Russia's Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, has posted a string of prison snaps online. He is seen cooking blinis, or pancakes, for his fellow inmates who he is reportedly introducing to Russian cuisine. The pictures also feature selfies taken in the prison showers including one where he is seen blowing a kiss to the camera. Others show him posing alongside his fellow inmates in a dormitory room and in the prison kitchen. Kalashnikov has been told that his sentence can be downgraded from death to eight years in prison if he pays authorities the sum of 110,000 USD (85,176 GBP). But he said: "The money that was collected by my pal still hasn’t reached me and to be honest, I am not sure that it ever will." The Russian also stressed that he would not be able to make a deal with the judge and local prosecutor as he does not have any other money. Kalashnikov’s lawyer reportedly plans on challenging the court's tough decision on 12th June. He is currently in the infamous Kerobokan prison, which has been home to a string of high profile Australian inmates including the 'Bali nine'. The jail has become a popular destination for tourists who regularly pose for selfies outside but Kalashnikov has gone a step further by posting selfies from behind bars. The Bali Nine were convicted of attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilogrammes (18 lbs) of heroin out of Indonesia in 2005. Ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed while the other members were jailed.

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titleDrug Trafficker Facing Execution Posts Selfies
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captionPic shows: The Kerobokan prison; A drug dealer facing execution has shared a series of cheery selfies from behind the bars of a notorious Indonesian prison. Russian tourist Roman Kalashnikov, 29, appears in high spirits even though he could be executed by a firing squad for drug trafficking. He was caught smuggling three kilogrammes (6.6 lbs) of cannabis in tubes of toothpaste on the holiday island of Bali in southern Indonesia. Kalashnikov, from Surgut in central Russia's Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, has posted a string of prison snaps online. He is seen cooking blinis, or pancakes, for his fellow inmates who he is reportedly introducing to Russian cuisine. The pictures also feature selfies taken in the prison showers including one where he is seen blowing a kiss to the camera. Others show him posing alongside his fellow inmates in a dormitory room and in the prison kitchen. Kalashnikov has been told that his sentence can be downgraded from death to eight years in prison if he pays authorities the sum of 110,000 USD (85,176 GBP). But he said: "The money that was collected by my pal still hasn’t reached me and to be honest, I am not sure that it ever will." The Russian also stressed that he would not be able to make a deal with the judge and local prosecutor as he does not have any other money. Kalashnikov’s lawyer reportedly plans on challenging the court's tough decision on 12th June. He is currently in the infamous Kerobokan prison, which has been home to a string of high profile Australian inmates including the 'Bali nine'. The jail has become a popular destination for tourists who regularly pose for selfies outside but Kalashnikov has gone a step further by posting selfies from behind bars. The Bali Nine were convicted of attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilogrammes (18 lbs) of heroin out of Indonesia in 2005. Ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed while the other members were jailed.

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titleDrug Trafficker Facing Execution Posts Selfies
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captionPic shows: The Kerobokan prison; A drug dealer facing execution has shared a series of cheery selfies from behind the bars of a notorious Indonesian prison. Russian tourist Roman Kalashnikov, 29, appears in high spirits even though he could be executed by a firing squad for drug trafficking. He was caught smuggling three kilogrammes (6.6 lbs) of cannabis in tubes of toothpaste on the holiday island of Bali in southern Indonesia. Kalashnikov, from Surgut in central Russia's Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, has posted a string of prison snaps online. He is seen cooking blinis, or pancakes, for his fellow inmates who he is reportedly introducing to Russian cuisine. The pictures also feature selfies taken in the prison showers including one where he is seen blowing a kiss to the camera. Others show him posing alongside his fellow inmates in a dormitory room and in the prison kitchen. Kalashnikov has been told that his sentence can be downgraded from death to eight years in prison if he pays authorities the sum of 110,000 USD (85,176 GBP). But he said: "The money that was collected by my pal still hasn’t reached me and to be honest, I am not sure that it ever will." The Russian also stressed that he would not be able to make a deal with the judge and local prosecutor as he does not have any other money. Kalashnikov’s lawyer reportedly plans on challenging the court's tough decision on 12th June. He is currently in the infamous Kerobokan prison, which has been home to a string of high profile Australian inmates including the 'Bali nine'. The jail has become a popular destination for tourists who regularly pose for selfies outside but Kalashnikov has gone a step further by posting selfies from behind bars. The Bali Nine were convicted of attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilogrammes (18 lbs) of heroin out of Indonesia in 2005. Ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed while the other members were jailed.

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titleDrug Trafficker Facing Execution Posts Selfies
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captionPic shows: Roma Kalashnikov; A drug dealer facing execution has shared a series of cheery selfies from behind the bars of a notorious Indonesian prison. Russian tourist Roman Kalashnikov, 29, appears in high spirits even though he could be executed by a firing squad for drug trafficking. He was caught smuggling three kilogrammes (6.6 lbs) of cannabis in tubes of toothpaste on the holiday island of Bali in southern Indonesia. Kalashnikov, from Surgut in central Russia's Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, has posted a string of prison snaps online. He is seen cooking blinis, or pancakes, for his fellow inmates who he is reportedly introducing to Russian cuisine. The pictures also feature selfies taken in the prison showers including one where he is seen blowing a kiss to the camera. Others show him posing alongside his fellow inmates in a dormitory room and in the prison kitchen. Kalashnikov has been told that his sentence can be downgraded from death to eight years in prison if he pays authorities the sum of 110,000 USD (85,176 GBP). But he said: "The money that was collected by my pal still hasn’t reached me and to be honest, I am not sure that it ever will." The Russian also stressed that he would not be able to make a deal with the judge and local prosecutor as he does not have any other money. Kalashnikov’s lawyer reportedly plans on challenging the court's tough decision on 12th June. He is currently in the infamous Kerobokan prison, which has been home to a string of high profile Australian inmates including the 'Bali nine'. The jail has become a popular destination for tourists who regularly pose for selfies outside but Kalashnikov has gone a step further by posting selfies from behind bars. The Bali Nine were convicted of attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilogrammes (18 lbs) of heroin out of Indonesia in 2005. Ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed while the other members were jailed.

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captionPic shows: The ducks living in the Kerobokan prison; A drug dealer facing execution has shared a series of cheery selfies from behind the bars of a notorious Indonesian prison. Russian tourist Roman Kalashnikov, 29, appears in high spirits even though he could be executed by a firing squad for drug trafficking. He was caught smuggling three kilogrammes (6.6 lbs) of cannabis in tubes of toothpaste on the holiday island of Bali in southern Indonesia. Kalashnikov, from Surgut in central Russia's Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, has posted a string of prison snaps online. He is seen cooking blinis, or pancakes, for his fellow inmates who he is reportedly introducing to Russian cuisine. The pictures also feature selfies taken in the prison showers including one where he is seen blowing a kiss to the camera. Others show him posing alongside his fellow inmates in a dormitory room and in the prison kitchen. Kalashnikov has been told that his sentence can be downgraded from death to eight years in prison if he pays authorities the sum of 110,000 USD (85,176 GBP). But he said: "The money that was collected by my pal still hasn’t reached me and to be honest, I am not sure that it ever will." The Russian also stressed that he would not be able to make a deal with the judge and local prosecutor as he does not have any other money. Kalashnikov’s lawyer reportedly plans on challenging the court's tough decision on 12th June. He is currently in the infamous Kerobokan prison, which has been home to a string of high profile Australian inmates including the 'Bali nine'. The jail has become a popular destination for tourists who regularly pose for selfies outside but Kalashnikov has gone a step further by posting selfies from behind bars. The Bali Nine were convicted of attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilogrammes (18 lbs) of heroin out of Indonesia in 2005. Ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed while the other members were jailed.