A BRIT is facing the death penalty in Bali after being accused of smuggling drugs into the country, Indonesian officials say.

The 45-year-old man, who has not been named, was collared after he received a package containing bottles of cannabis oil from Thailand, it is claimed.

The man appeared at a Bali police station on Thursday alongside four other foreign men accused of trafficking drugs.

His initials were given as PMH and he is reportedly a designer from England.

The other men paraded for the cameras were from China, Germany, Malaysia and Peru.

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The man, who has only been identified as PMH, is reportedly a designer from EnglandAll five were arrested separately over the past fortnight and were made to wear orange jumpsuits and black masks during the press conference.

Indonesia has strict drug laws, and it routinely executes people convicted of smuggling or dealing.

Local media said the Brit was arrested after a package from Thailand was intercepted at a post office in Renon, Bali, on November 30.

Police claim the package was addressed to the British man, and an X-ray revealed that it contained two bottles with a yellowish, thick liquid, Merdeka reports.

The liquid, weighing over 30kg, was tested and it was confirmed to be cannabis, according to Balinese cops.

Officers said the package was sent by someone with the initials HP.

The 44-year-old Peruvian national, named as Jorge Rafael Albornoz Gammara, was arrested after he arrived at Ngurah Rai international airport from Dubai last week.

He was hiding 4.08 kilograms of cocaine inside the interior of his luggage, AFP reported.

Frank Zeidler, 56, of Germany, is accused of smuggling 2.1 kilograms of hashish inside his luggage on a flight from Bangkok.

Cui Bao Lin, 29, from China was arrested at the airport on Saturday with more than 200 ecstasy pills and more than 160 grams of ketamine found in his bag, police said.

Hamdi Izham Hakimi, from Malaysia, was arrested the same day with a bag containing nearly 15 grams of marijuana and 11 ecstasy pills, according to authorities.