Getting a real laugh out of this. This guy is no different than any other Aussie who breaks the law overseas and should get the same treatment. He should also face the law makers of the country he broke the law in - That's how it works.
Have lived overseas for over ten years and have seen first hand the current and past governments efforts towards other Aussie's (recently ABC reporter caught in Singapore selling eckys, etc) and in some cases seen the govt actually encouraging locals to lock Aussie's up (underage sex, corruption, etc).
The media and the politicians should take a cold shower and let the diplomats do their jobs before they get this guy in worse trouble. As with most Asian countries the harder you push the more resistance you get. If you want this guy taken out and shot in the back of the end public execution style keep blabbering on and see how.
BTW appreciate your efforts on the fake Chinese Accent but its not very good and may offend some, especially given the subject matter. Not having a go mind. Just food for thought.