Corby faces freedom in faceless fashionAAP
By Gabrielle Dunlevy and Eoin Blackwell February 10, 2014, 6:54 pm
The saga of convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby has at times resembled a soap opera, and her release from jail - swaddled in cloth to conceal her face - was yet another bizarre episode.
Corby emerged on Monday from Bali's Kerobokan Prison nine years after she went in, convicted of smuggling marijuana into the holiday island and sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment.
More than 100 police officers turned out to aid her exit from the prison, where scores of shouting, shoving journalists have been camped since news came that the 36-year-old's release on parole was close.
There was little to report.
Corby said nothing and her face was wrapped in a thin sarong, a black scarf and a white hat, giving the cameras little more than an outline of her visage.
It is believed Corby went to such lengths to remain under wraps to collect the proceeds of an exclusive TV deal with the Seven Network, reportedly worth as much as $3 million.As a prison van transported Corby to her first stop outside jail, the prosecutor's office, she was tailed through the narrow streets by dozens of jostling international reporters and photographers, some on mopeds, others in cars.
At the prosecutor's office, where she was fingerprinted, journalists used cameras on poles to pry into the interview room, with little success.
It was the same for her next trip, to the corrections office, with the trail of desperate media again failing to capture her image.
Even the official in charge of corrections, Ketut Artha, was granted only a glance at Corby's face.
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