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Friday, September 20, 2013

Attorney General has homework (PR) to execute six death row inmates in 2013



Attorney General has homework (PR) to execute six death row inmates in 2013

Attorney General's Office (AGO) claimed to still have homework (PR) to execute six death row in 2013. However, doing so is not easy.

Deputy Attorney General Criminal Attorney Mahfud Manan said the biggest obstacle to execute death row inmates is because the Attorney General is still waiting to see if the prisoners will make legal effort back.

"It's still mumet again. Anyone who would die anyway? She has rights to present a judicial or clemency," said Mahfud at the AGO on Friday (20/09/2013).

AGO, he said, has been trying to offer to the person sentenced to death if it will seek other remedies or not. All that, said Mahfud, in order to fulfill the rights of death row inmates.

Previously, AGO targets will execute 10 death row. But from the target, the new four death row inmates who have been executed. They are Ibrahim, soldier, Suryadi Swabuana, and Adami Wilson.

Six other death row inmates still a secret. AGO execute Adami Wilson in mid-March 2013 ago. He was sentenced to death for drug possession cases.

The new three others were executed in May 2013. Ibrahim and soldier sentenced to death for the murder case against Salah in 1997. Meanwhile, Suryadi sentenced to death for murder and theft in Palembang.

To note, in 2012, it was recorded there are at least 133 death row inmates who have not been executed at the AGO. A total of 71 people associated with psychotropic case, two people associated with terrorism cases, and 60 other people involved in the murder.

AGO also has scheduled 10 executions of death row inmates this year and 10 sentenced to death in 2014.

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