An Indonesian court on Tuesday sentenced a British man to six years in jail for possession of cocaine in a case linked to another Briton who has been given the death penalty for drug smuggling.
The court on the resort island of Bali found Julian Ponder guilty of possessing 23 grams of cocaine that was found in his villa during a police raid in May.
Prosecutors had accused Ponder of being the intended recipient of 4.8 kilograms of cocaine smuggled by compatriot Lindsay Sandiford, 56, but dropped the charge and demanded a 7-year jail sentence for drug possession.
The same court sentenced Sandiford to death last week for drug smuggling. She has lodged an appeal.
Two other Britons and an Indian were given sentences of between one and five years on related convictions.
Indonesian courts impose harsh sentences for illegal drugs offences as the country struggles with a growing drug problem.