An Australian tourist claims she was arrested and jailed on arrival in Bali because she was carrying prescription medication, before being ordered to pay nearly $40,000 so she could leave.

Instagram model Tori Ann Lyla Hunter, from Adelaide, said she arrived in Bali on August 6 but was detained for four days after customs officers found the drugs in her luggage.

The 25-year-old was grilled during an intense 14-hour interrogation in which she claims 'corrupt lawyers' and officers told her she would be released if she paid $39,600.

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Tori Ann Lyla Hunter, from Adelaide , said she arrived in Bali on August 6 but was detained for four days after customs officers found the drugs in her luggage

The 25-year-old was grilled during an intense 14-hour interrogation in which she claims 'corrupt lawyers' and officers told her she would be released if she paid $39,600. Her passport is pictured

'They searched me on the internet, found out that I am a model, assumed that I'm loaded and that's why I was personally targeted and extorted for $40,000,' the mother wrote.

Ms Hunter brought dexamphetamine to manage her ADHD, Valium for anxiety and to help her sleep, and Seroquel for depression related to bipolar disorder, to help with sleep and management of borderline personality disorder.

She said she brought a doctor's certificate with her clearly outlining the medication she was bringing, the dosage she required and the reasons for taking them.

Ms Hunter said she got in contact with the Australian Embassy to see whether or not her medication was illegal, after being told they were 'Class A drugs' in Indonesia.

'Turns out my medications are Class A drugs in Bali according to a fictional list they gave me,' she said.

'After speaking with the Australian embassy I was informed there is no such list.

'These people weren't just ''doing their job'', people bring my medications into the country all the time.'

Miss Hunter said her grandparents helped her raise the money to get her out of jail and bring her back home.

Miss Hunter shared pictures from behind bars, where she was given plain bread to eat

Miss Hunter told Daily Mail Australia that her family was also in touch with the embassy the whole time she was locked up. Pictured is the view from her cell

'They have just sent my mother a form to fill out, she's requesting notes from them on everything that has happened' (pictured is the amount Ms Hunter had to pay)

She told Daily Mail Australia that her family was also in touch with the embassy the whole time she was locked up.

'They called my mother today to make sure I am home safe in Australia,' she said.

'They have just sent my mother a form to fill out, she's requesting notes from them on everything that has happened.'

'I am hoping to raise awareness for people with mental illness travelling with prescription medications,' Miss Hunter (pictured) wrote on her GoFundMe page

During her four days in detention, Miss Hunter captured images of the cell she was staying in, saying she was given 'plain bread for dinner like I'm a street dog'.

The drugs that Tori Hunter brought into Bali Dexamphetamine, for management of ADHD Valium, for anxiety and sleep Seroquel for depression related to bipolar disorder, help with sleep and management of borderline personality disorder Advertisement

In other photos she said she would never complain about hotel rooms again after having to use books as a pillow and no blanket.

She launched a GoFundMe page to help raise the $39,600 and pay back her grandparents.

'I am hoping to raise awareness for people with mental illness travelling with prescription medications,' she wrote on the page.

She has so far raised $150 of the $39,600 goal in since the page was created on Tuesday.

Daily Mail Australia contacted the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for comment, as well as local and airport police.

She has so far raised $150 of the $39,600 goal in since the page was created 12 hours ago