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Daughter of former British nuclear scientist could face death penalty for drugs charges
The daughter of a former British nuclear scientist could face the death penalty in Malaysia after being arrested on suspicion of drugs trafficking.
Shivaun Orton Photo: Andrew Chant
By Andrew Drummond in Bangkok 2:16PM GMT 16 Dec 2010
Mother-of-two Shivaun Orton, 41, from Bangor, Wales, whose father Mike Orton worked at the Atmoic Weapons Research Establishment at Aldermaston, was arrested after a drugs raid on a holiday resort which she and her husband run.
Police seized 225g of heroin, as well as cannabis, amphetamines and ecstasy during the raid on the resort on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
Orton, 41, was arrested along with her Malaysian husband Abdul Harris Fadilah, 46, following a raid by Malaysian narcotics police at the Ranting Resort which the couple run in Cherating,
The couple, who have two sons aged 14 and 16, were being held in Kemaman police station in Terengganu state and have been remanded in custody until Sunday.
"It has been the biggest bust in three years, said Chief Superintendent Roslan Abdul Wahid, head of the Terengganu State Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department, said the drugs bust was the biggest of three years, putting the value of the haul at £16,000.
"The cannabis plants alone carry a sentence of life imprisonment," Mr Wahid said. "If the heroin, after analysis, tests positive, then anything over 15 grams carries the death penalty."
Orton's mother Shirley, 67, who lives in Harlech, north Wales, said her husband, who died in 2009, attempted to make contact with their daughter. She has had not contact with her for five years.
"I do not know what to do," she said. "The Foreign Office have not yet informed me." A Foreign Office spokesman said: "A British woman is receiving consular assistance."