Jakarta, Indonesia – On Tuesday, the Indonesian authorities are scheduled to return a French citizen who was in death in the country of Southeast Asia, under the ranking between the two countries.
Serge Atlawi, who spent nearly 20 years in an Indonesian prison for drug crimes, won the last minute of death by the shooting team from 13 members in 2015, after the France government rose because Atlas still has a prominent attractiveness in Court.
Indonesia carried out eight others in May 2015, but the executions of death were granted. An administrative court in Jakarta refused to appeal the last court the following month.
Four father, who is now 61 years old and suffers from cancer, made a recent appeal to return him to the house in December by writing to the Indonesian government, which is asking for the rest of his punishment in France.
Paris was received, and the transfer agreement was signed by remotely by the Minister of Law in Indonesia, Euzril Ehza Mahindra, and the Minister of Judge Galled Darmanin on January 24. The deal allows Attawi’s return to the homeland on Tuesday.
Atlaoui was arrested in 2005 on charges of his alleged involvement in the manufacture of MDMA MDMA, which is sometimes called Ecstasy, on the outskirts of Jakarta. His lawyers say he was working as a welding in the factory and did not understand what the chemicals were used in the building.
Atlaoui, from Metz, maintained his innocence in 19 years behind bars, claiming that he was installing machines in what he thought was an acrylic factory. The police accused him of “chemical” on the site. He was initially sentenced to life imprisonment, but in 2007 the Supreme Court increased the death until death upon appeal.
About 530 people in the case of death in Indonesia, most of them due to drug -related crimes, including nearly 100 foreigners, the Ministry of Immigration and Correction data appears. The latest executions were carried out in Indonesia, from an Indonesian citizen and three foreigners, in July 2016.
In December, the government of Indonesia, Mary Jane Veloso, a Filipino woman who was in the death row and was almost executed by the 2015 shooting squad, after long requests from her mother country.
Five Australians who spent nearly 20 years in Indonesian prisons of heroin trafficking in Australia returned in the same month under a deal concluded between governments.
In the wake of his recent return to foreign religions, Jakarta is studying new bases legislation on prison pardon and transfers as part of a broader goal to alleviate crowding in crowded prisons in the country.
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2025-02-04 04:33:00
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