1. Jamie Murphy has celebrated with a Corona before arriving home in Perth.
The Perth teenager arrested and then released in Bai after being caught with a bag of white powder that turned out to be painkillers has flown home to Perth with his parents.
Murphy, a promising young soccer star, landed in Perth in the early hours this morning, being ushered through Perth airport by security and let out a side door to escape the media.
Travelling with his parents his father told the cameras “no comment” as they were followed earlier through Denpasar Airport.
His brother, Liam, posted a celebratory picture on Facebook, good heartedly calling his brother a “dumbass.”
Kuta police chief, Wayan Sumara, said Murphy was “lucky.” Mr Sumara said the bag of powder Mr Murphy “got in the street” was “medicine ... not drugs”.
“They tell him ‘just try this one you will feel better than now’. That is fine,” Mr Sumara said.
“But after taking and he drink in room hotel he gets problem (at the club).
“(But) it is not drugs it is medicine.”
A reporter asked the police chief if Mr Murphy thought it was drugs when he bought it and was told: “He doesn't know is this drug or not but according to the man who give in the street ‘you can try this medicine, is better for your life,’” Mr Sumara said.
Yesterday, Australian Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop, issued a warning to the schoolies who travel overseas.
“I do urge young people and their families to remember that once you leave Australia, you’re no longer subject to Australian laws, you’re subject to the laws of that country,” Ms Bishop told Sunrise.