Singapore court documents released late today show Lloyd, 41, was charged with trafficking about one gram of methamphetamine to a Singaporean for 100 Singapore dollars ($75) at a hotel early this month.
He faces a second charge for allegedly being in possession of methamphetamine, the charge sheet said.
Where is Lloyd now? In the hospital, being treated for a "serious eye infection." Did they beat him up too? Sadly, Lloyd is well familiar with Singapore's drug laws.
Lloyd, who is being treated in hospital for a serious eye infection, is a respected reporter who covered the case of Australian Nguyen Tuong Van, executed by Singapore in 2005 for heroin trafficking.
Lloyd won awards for his coverage of the Tsunami and the Bali bombings. He was on vacation from his post in New Delhi before becoming host of his own show in Australia in September.
Lloyd had been expected to return to Australia to start work as the host of the ABC2 television channel's new breakfast show from September.
ABC has sent a lawyer. He's eligible for bail and has a hearing next week. Stay tuned.
Update: Lloyd has been returned to the jail from the hospital.
Update: Lloyd also covered Schapelle Corby's trial and was in the courtroom when she was found guilty. Bail is set at $45,000. Hopefully, he'll be out soon.
Lloyd also covered the Bali 9 heroin cases. He was in Bali on vacation with his two young sons. He and his wife, the spokesperson for Unicef in Indonesia, separated six months ago. At the time, Lloyd disclosed he was gay. Was this a set up? It sure smells funny.
Update: A snitch may be at the root of this, one who was working off penalties for his own misdeeds. Looks like Lloyd will be fighting the charges.