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British pair may face firing squad during new 'wave' of executions in Indonesia | British pair may face firing squad during new 'wave' of executions in Indonesia |
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Indonesia is to perform a wave of executions after the end of Ramadan, meaning two British people on death row may face the firing squad sooner than expected. | Indonesia is to perform a wave of executions after the end of Ramadan, meaning two British people on death row may face the firing squad sooner than expected. |
The country’s government announced it plans to put 16 convicted prisoners to death after Eid holiday in early July, the first executions since the start of a hiatus in April last year. | The country’s government announced it plans to put 16 convicted prisoners to death after Eid holiday in early July, the first executions since the start of a hiatus in April last year. |
Lindsay Sandiford, a grandmother from Teeside convicted of trafficking cocaine with a street value of £1.6 million, was given the death penalty in August 2013 and remains on death row. | Lindsay Sandiford, a grandmother from Teeside convicted of trafficking cocaine with a street value of £1.6 million, was given the death penalty in August 2013 and remains on death row. |
A British man was also convicted for smuggling drugs into the country and has been in custody since September 2012. | |
It is not yet clear whether the pair will be among the group of prisoners executed next month. | |
A spokeswoman from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office told the Independent: "We oppose the death penalty in all circumstances and have made repeated representations on the issue to the Indonesian government at the highest levels." | |
Mohammad Rum, spokesman for the Indonesian attorney-general, told AFP the executions would take place soon but refused to specify who would face the firing squad or on what date. | Mohammad Rum, spokesman for the Indonesian attorney-general, told AFP the executions would take place soon but refused to specify who would face the firing squad or on what date. |
“We could not do it earlier because the government was trying to improve our economy, but now we will take some action after Eid,” he said. | “We could not do it earlier because the government was trying to improve our economy, but now we will take some action after Eid,” he said. |
Executions were temporarily halted in the spring last year after the ‘Bali Nine’ drug-traffickers including two Australians were killed by firing squad in April, a case which caused international outrage and criticism of the Indonesian government. | Executions were temporarily halted in the spring last year after the ‘Bali Nine’ drug-traffickers including two Australians were killed by firing squad in April, a case which caused international outrage and criticism of the Indonesian government. |
Indonesia claimed at the time the country’s economic troubles had forced the suspension of executions, although many argued the true motivation was political. | Indonesia claimed at the time the country’s economic troubles had forced the suspension of executions, although many argued the true motivation was political. |
Twelve foreigners were executed in 2015 in total, all on drugs charges. | Twelve foreigners were executed in 2015 in total, all on drugs charges. |
Ms Sandiford, 59, has repeatedly insisted she was manipulated and used as a mule to transport the cocaine as a means to protect her sons, aged 22 and 24. | Ms Sandiford, 59, has repeatedly insisted she was manipulated and used as a mule to transport the cocaine as a means to protect her sons, aged 22 and 24. |
She launched an appeal to have her sentence reduced but it was rejected, as the majority of appeals for drug offences are. | She launched an appeal to have her sentence reduced but it was rejected, as the majority of appeals for drug offences are. |
Despite the attempted intervention of prime minister David Cameron during a visit to Jakarta in 2014, Ms Sandiford’s position remains unchanged. | Despite the attempted intervention of prime minister David Cameron during a visit to Jakarta in 2014, Ms Sandiford’s position remains unchanged. |
Prosecutors meanwhile said the British man on death row had been attempting to transport crystal meth worth up to £800,000 when he was arrested at Soekarno-Hatta Airport. | |
Rum confirmed the executions would take place on the island of Nusakambangan near Java, where they are typically carried out. | Rum confirmed the executions would take place on the island of Nusakambangan near Java, where they are typically carried out. |
Indonesian president Joko Widodo says the policy of executing drug smugglers is "necessary" because of the mounting problem with substance abuse in the country. | Indonesian president Joko Widodo says the policy of executing drug smugglers is "necessary" because of the mounting problem with substance abuse in the country. |
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