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Home / Crime and Justice / Australian jailed in Taiwan: Mum's prison hell revealed

Australian jailed in Taiwan: Mum's prison hell revealed

4 Jan

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Summary

  • A 58-year-old Australian woman is jailed for 15 years in Taiwan.
  • She sleeps on the floor in a cell shared with 16 other women.
  • Her family insists she is innocent and was set up by scammers.
Australian jailed in Taiwan: Mum's prison hell revealed

Debbie Voulgaris, a 58-year-old Australian mother of five, is enduring a grim 15-year prison sentence in Taiwan for drug smuggling. Caught with approximately $1.9 million worth of illicit substances at Taoyuan International Airport in December 2023, she initially pleaded guilty to avoid the death penalty but maintains her innocence. Her family believes she was deceived by African scammers targeting her ex-husband.

The harsh conditions of her confinement are being brought to light by her heartbroken children. Ms. Voulgaris shares a minuscule cell with 16 other women, sleeping on the floor and facing punishments for minor infractions, such as wearing a shirt inside out or forgetting slippers. Her daughter, Maria, described her mother's constant fear and emotional distress, compounded by infrequent and tense video calls.

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Maria has been on a relentless campaign to clear her mother's name, navigating the complexities of a foreign legal system. Despite a third appeal being recently rejected before it could be heard, the family is pursuing an "extraordinary appeal," hoping for Australian intervention. Ms. Voulgaris suffers from significant health issues, exacerbated by her imprisonment, including blood clots and heart problems, a stark contrast to her previously healthy and active life.

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Debbie Voulgaris shares a cell with 16 other women, sleeps on the floor, and faces strict rules and punishments for minor rule breaches.
Ms. Voulgaris maintains her innocence, claiming she was set up by scammers and unaware of the drugs in the suitcase.
Debbie Voulgaris is serving a 15-year jail sentence for drug smuggling convictions in Taiwan.

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