divdiv class=story-body readability=18 span class=story-date#13; span class=date13 November 2013/span#13; span class=time-textLast updated at /spanspan class=time06:55 ET/span#13; #13; /span#13; #13; #13; #13; #13; #13; #13; #13; #13; p class=introduction id=story_continues_1A British woman is facing the death penalty after admitting trafficking 1.4kg (3lb) of crystal methamphetamine into Indonesia./p#13; pFormer police worker Andrea Waldeck, 43, from Gloucestershire, was arrested in her hotel room in Surabaya, East Java, in April./p#13; pShe told a court in the city that she had been coerced into bringing the drugs from China. /p#13; pWaldeck is due to appear at court again on 25 November for sentencing./p#13; pGloucestershire Police said the community support officer left the force in February 2012./p#13; pThe case comes as another British woman, Lindsay Sandiford, continues to fight against her death sentence for smuggling 4.8kg (10.6lb) of cocaine into the Indonesian island of Bali./p#13; pThe 57-year-old, from Cheltenham, lost her latest appeal in August and is now pursuing other legal avenues. /p#13; pIndonesia has some of the toughest anti-drug laws in the world but in practice death sentences are rarely carried out, says the BBC's Jonah Fisher in Bangkok./p#13; /div/divbrbrcentera href=http://www.wizardrss.comPowered By WizardRSS.com/a | a href=http://www.wizardrss.comFull Text RSS Feed/a | a href=http://www.amazon.com/RFID-Blocking-Cards-Identity-Protector/dp/B00CJHZLEWRFID/a | a href=http://www.wpzonbuilder.comAmazon Affiliate/a/center

