The Australian teenager, who was arrested in Bali on suspicion of buying marijuana, will be taken to the notorious Kerekoban prison for treatment.
Chief prosecutor Atmaja told students that they would be sent to prison.
Home to Schapelle Corby and 9 Bali.
The teenager may have been held in the prosecutor's office before the prosecutor confirmed the bad news.
"Yes, he will be sent there for processing," said Atmaja, "but when it is decided where to send him, he will be separated from others.
"Atmaja received a red document from the drug team this morning, which included 14-year-
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Atmaja stated that the document includes statements of fact, medical records, and results of urine and blood tests.
Boys held at Polda police headquarters are expected to be transferred later this week or earlier next week.
However, despite the latest developments, the Indonesian prosecutor will still finalize the 14-year-old.
Senior sources have previously told prosecutors that prosecutors are considering tougher penalties of 127, not 128 --
This will allow boys to leave and take rehabilitation classes.
It is expected that it will take seven days to deal with the case before the charges are made.
The boy's lawyer, Mohammed Rivan, was told that he would follow a legal defense similar to that of Victorian rich Rosen.
Last month, Rosen faced charges in Bali court over alleged violations of Article 127.
He holds 06 grams of meth.
In his case, he argued that he used the drug to treat depression and had never been convicted before, and he expressed sincere apologies for his actions.
The judge took into account that Mr. Rawson had been waiting for the time of imprisonment to be served on the date of the hearing and ordered that he be released without a rehabilitation order.