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Briton jailed in Bali for murder of policeman

Published: 13 Mar 2017 - 12:18 pm | Last Updated: 09 Nov 2021 - 08:15 pm
© Reuters. British national David Taylor sits in a courtroom with an interpretor during his sentencing over his role in the death of a police officer at the Denpasar District Court in Bali.

© Reuters. British national David Taylor sits in a courtroom with an interpretor during his sentencing over his role in the death of a police officer at the Denpasar District Court in Bali.

Reuters

DENPASAR, Indonesia: A court in the Indonesian holiday island of Bali jailed a British man for six years on Monday for his role in the murder of a traffic policeman.

David Taylor, 33, and his Australian girlfriend Sara Connor, 45, were arrested in August last year after the body of police official Wayan Sudarsa was found on the popular Kuta beach, with wounds to his head and neck.

Taylor and Connor were involved in an altercation with Sudarsa whom they suspected of stealing Connor's purse.

"The defendant has been proven to have violated the law and is sentenced to six years in prison," presiding judge Yanto, who goes by one name, told the courtroom.

Taylor, dressed in a white shirt and black pants, nodded as a legal aide translated. He had denied killing the policeman.

Prosecutors had called for an eight-year sentence.

Connor is expected to be sentenced later in the day.