The white powdered substance found on a young 18-year-old who was attending Schoolies in Bali is not drugs and is more likely paracetamol, Bali police have told News Corp.
Sources have also told News Corp blood and urine samples taken of Australian Jamie Murphy have tested negative for drugs.
Bali police are yet to release an official statement commenting on the reports, while Murphy is yet to be named as a suspect.
Since his arrest, police have said that if the powder does not test as drugs, the Perth teenager would not be charged with any offence.
Jamie Murphy. Via Facebook.
This young school leaver was arrested in the early hours of Monday morning for the alleged possession of drugs at Skygardens nightclub in Kuta.
Murphy, who had completed year 12 at Ellenbrook Secondary College in 2015, was on the Indonesian island for delayed Schoolies celebrations.
Security were conducting bag searches and it is claimed that inside a waist pouch he was wearing was a small plastic bag containing white powder, which Bali police believed to be heroin or cocaine, along with a mobile phone, an ATM card and a hotel room key.
Murphy - earlier in the day before his arrest. Via Instagram.
His arrest, captured by Channel Nine, shows his alarm at the discovery of the bag of drugs.
"It was not like that," he exclaimed.
"It’s not mine, I haven’t taken it, what are you doing, it’s not mine. It’s not mine."
He then told police: "I don’t do this s--t, I only drink."
"I wouldn’t do that to myself, I wouldn’t do that."
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After the Corby case you'd have to be bloody stupid to have drugs on you in Bali. I'm not sure this kid is that stupid. Something is suss to me.
I agree with you on that one. No one is going to carry that amount of drugs in a BUM BAG in Bali, it's way, way too obvious and easily found. Also easily planted.
In this particular case I'm on the side of the kid.
So if it's a conspiracy, who gains here? Why would an Indonesian Police Chief or a Bali bouncer try to frame an 18 year old Australian. I simply can't see a motive here.
Perhaps to deter future Schoolies? To make an example of a type of tourist they don't like? To extort him for fines/bail? Who knows.
Now that they've found out the powder is just paracetamol, I'm leaning towards this being a prank pulled by another Schoolie, who thought it would be hilarious to see someone get arrested.
What awful awful friends he must have. I am disgusted.
Why kids go to these nightclub districts in bali baffles me. They play shit music, they serve shitty alcohol and the security are dodgy.
I haven't seen the footage, so not sure if he is guilty or not, but regardless, these arrests are far too common...just stay away!