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A third Australian man was arrested in Bali for an alleged drug break in the same number of weeks after he was seized during a traffic stop After a night of partying.

Philip James Nelson, 33, was arrested after he was reportedly caught on a scooter without a helmet in Noord -Kuta, Bali on Wednesday afternoon.

The Bali police claim that he was caught with 0.85 g of cocaine and 0.53 G MDMA, Of which they claim he fell out of his pocket during the incident.

Nelson, who had lived in a villa in the village by the sea, would have told the authorities that he had found the drugs in a night club in a evening club prior to his arrest.

The police immediately held Nelson and took him to the Badung police station, where officials have up to six days to name him as a suspect for a drug offense.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and exchanges the arrest of Nelson.

He is the third Australian man who is arrested in the same number of weeks on suspicion of drug -related violations.

On May 29, Queensland was Man Puridas Robinson, 40, Held after the police reportedly found a stock of marijuana in his villa in West Denpasar.

Philip James Nelson, 33, was reportedly found in possession of drugs after he was stopped by the authorities on Wednesday afternoon while managing a scooter without a helmet in Noord -Kuta

Philip James Nelson, 33, was reportedly found in possession of drugs after he was stopped by the authorities on Wednesday afternoon while managing a scooter without a helmet in Noord -Kuta

The 33-year-old is supposed to have told Balinese officials that he found the drugs in a night club the evening prior to his arrest (shares)

The 33-year-old is supposed to have told Balinese officials that he found the drugs in a night club the evening prior to his arrest (shares)

The arrest of Nelson in Noord -Kuta also came to accusations of drug offenses within a few weeks of the arrests of two other Australian men

The arrest of Nelson in Noord -Kuta also came to accusations of drug offenses within a few weeks of the arrests of two other Australian men

Just like MDMA and Cocaine, Marijuana is a class 1 medicine in Indonesia.

His arrest comes after the Arrest of hard Vardhan Nowlakha at Bali airport In May when Nowlakha arrived from Los Angeles, 600 g Marijuana is said to be.

Nowlakha would have told the researchers that he had brought the drugs for Robinson and the police followed him to the address of Robinson where they were looking for the building.

Robinson denied that he ordered the medicines.

The head of the extermination of the drugs of Bali Branch National Narcotic Agency, senior commander, made Sinar Subawa, Daily Mail Australia Robinson said would not be accused of human trafficking.

Instead, he can be accused of drug possession with a prison sentence of a maximum of 12 years.

It followed the arrest of colleague Aussie Lamar Ahchee, 43, on 22 May reportedly Smuggling of 1.8 kg cocaine from the UK While you live in Bali.

Ahchee has not yet been charged by civil servants, but could get a potential death sentence if they are convicted of smuggling the cocaine worth an estimated $ 1.1 million.

Nelson's arrest follows the earlier arrest of colleague Aussie Puridas Robinson (right) who was reportedly tipped by the Indian national hard Vardhan Nowlakha (left)

Nelson’s arrest follows the earlier arrest of colleague Aussie Puridas Robinson (right) who was reportedly tipped by the Indian national hard Vardhan Nowlakha (left)

Lamar Ahchee (photo) was held in May after reporting 1.8 kg of cocaine to Bali from the UK

Lamar Ahchee (photo) was held in May after reporting 1.8 kg of cocaine to Bali from the UK

After his arrest, the Ahchee family descended on the island where his sister Stephanie published a message from Balinese officials.

“Our family wants to expand our sincere appreciation to the Indonesian authorities for their professionalism and impartiality in dealing with Lamar’s case,” she said.

“We are grateful for the honest and respectful treatment that he received during this process from law enforcement and legal officials.”

The lawyer of Ahchee, Edward Pangkahila, told reporters that his client firmly denied drugs, but admitted that he was a ‘drug addict’.

“Lamar was founded by someone called” Boss, “said Mr. Pangkahila, referring to a stranger in England who reportedly sent the Lindt boxes.

“He was told to collect the package, but he didn’t really know what the package was. He thought it was a normal package. ‘

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