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Originally posted by wellard:
Innocent or not the standard of the case and many of the people involved does leave room for criticism.
The police did not have the bag fingerprinted
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Indonesian police do not routinely use fingerprinting in their evidence gathering procedures.
If they had, it might have suggested her innocence, equally it might have been plastered with her prints and suggested her guilt.
I don't see this as an issue for criticising the Indonesian authorities - she was treated the same as everyone else.