execution of criminal drug second wave will begin
immediately
JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Attorney General has announced that
the second wave of executions will begin immediately. As confirmed on Thursday,
23/04/2015), Head of the Legal Information Center Attorney General Tony
Tribagus Spontana said, writ of execution has been submitted to the Attorney
General for General Crimes prosecutor executor.
However, the AGO has yet to announce exactly when the
execution will be carried out. Because the Prosecutor is still awaiting the
decision of the Supreme Court on the petition of reconsideration (PK) filed a
death row inmate from Indonesia, Zainal Abidin. (Read: Command Execution of
Convicted Dead Already Received executor)
The following names 10th death row inmate who was
included in the second wave of executions:
1. Andrew Chan (Australia), 2. Myuran Sukumaran
(Australia).
Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran was arrested at Ngurah
Rai, Badung, Bali in 2005. They tried to smuggle 8.3 kg of heroin to Bali with
his gang of nine people. Therefore, they are referred to syndicate "Bali
Nine".
The syndicate comprises nine Australian citizens aged
18-28 years old when they were arrested in Bali, April 2005. In addition to
Andrew and Myuran, other members are Si Yi Chen, Michael Czugaj, Renae
Lawrence, Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen, Matthew Norman, Scott Rush and Martin Stephens.
Andrew and Myuran sentenced to death in 2006.
While seven others acquire sentences ranging between 20
years to life. (Read: Australia Requested Be More Polite Related Duo "Bali
Nine")
3. Raheem Agbaje Salami (Nigeria). Raheem was arrested at
Juanda Airport in 1999, as caught carrying 5.2 kilograms of heroin. Nigerian
citizen was prosecuted and sentenced to death immediately. Once the decision is
legally enforceable, he filed a clemency on September 11, 2008.
The clemency new answers down seven years later that it
was rejected. Some time ago Raheem sued the clemency rejection. However, the
State Administrative Court rejecting the lawsuit.
4. Zainal Abidin. He is the only person sentenced to
death from Indonesia to be executed AGO in this second wave. Zainal was
previously arrested at his home in Palembang on December 21, 2000, as a result
of the illicit drug possession case of marijuana weighing 58.7 kilograms.
(Read: "If it's been Sentenced to Death, Turns One, Who Can Restore
Lives?")
Tony Spontana said that the AGO has gained signal
rejection PK filings made Zainal. In addition because there is no new evidence
(Novum), the rejection was due to the clemency petition filed Zainal has
rejected the president. Denial of clemency decision was out on January 2, 2015
through Presidential Decree No. 2 / G 2015.
5. Serge Areski Atlaoui (France). Serge Areski Atlaoui
involved in plant operations ecstasy and shabu-shabu in Cikande, Tangerang,
with evidence seized 138.6 kilograms form of methamphetamine, 290 kilograms of
Ketamine, and 316 drum precursor on November 11, 2005.
Filing clemency was rejected by President Serge done
through Presidential Decree (Decree) No. 35 / G 2014. He then filed a PK for
the first time since it was decided to put to death by the Supreme Court in 2007.
PK has been filed by the lawyer Serge on February 10,
2015 to the Tangerang District Court and the first session was held on March
11, 2015. The panel of judges, chaired Indri Murtini reject the submission of
new witnesses by Atlaoui because there is no new evidence in the case.
There are 12 defendants in cases involving Sergei, where
nine of whom have been sentenced to death in the Supreme Court. Continued ...
read: It Will Convict Executed 10 Dead
JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - The government will carry out the
execution of 10 death row inmates in the near future. The Center for Legal
Information Tribagus Spontana Attorney General Tony said, a warrant of
execution has been handed over to the young prosecutor general criminal
prosecutor executor.
The following is a brief description of the case of death
row inmates. This news is a continuation of the previous news entitled "It
Will Convict Executed 10 Off (Part 1)"
6. Rodrigo Gularte (Brazil). Rodrigo was arrested on July
31, 2004 at Soekarno-Hatta Airport, Tangerang, Banten. Rodrigo was caught
smuggling 19 kilograms of heroin in the sled when arrested. He was convicted by
the Tangerang District Court on February 7, 2005 and clemency was rejected on
January 5, 2015.
Rodrigo case enough to get serious attention from human
rights activists. Because, Rodrigo called a psychiatric disorder that is
considered not worthy of execution. (Read: AGO Considered Premature Death
Convicts Conclude Psycho WN Brazil)
Based on the results of the examination at the General
Hospital of Cilacap, Rodrigo sentenced to suffer from a chronic mental disorder
with a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia and psychotic bipolar disorder.
Based on the medical records of doctors who deal with
psychiatric Rodrigo, the color of the Brazilian state psychiatric disorder
since 1982 and sentenced to suffer a nervous breakdown in the brain.
The disorder causes Rodrigo lost the capacity to judge
something correctly or incorrectly and ignore the consequences of his actions.
Prasetyo HM Attorney General asserted that death row
inmates who have a mental disorder will remain undergo execution. He said,
there are no specific rules governing the execution of people with mental
disorders.
7. Silvester Obiekwe Nwaolise alias Mustafa. Nigerian national
was arrested in 2003 by the Directorate of Drugs Police Headquarters for
smuggling 1.2 kilograms of heroin into Indonesia and subsequently sentenced to
death by the Tangerang District Court.
Petition for clemency has been rejected by Decree 11 / G 2015.
Silvester known to have been twice arrested by the National Narcotics Agency
(BNN) for control of drug trafficking in prisons, namely on 27 November 2012,
when inhabiting Batu Prison, reclaiming, and on January 29 2015 when the White
Sand inhabit prisons, reclaiming.
8. Martin Anderson aka Belo (Ghana). According to the
data Attorney General, Martin was arrested in 2003 at his home in Kelapa
Gading, Jakarta. He was arrested for possession of 50 grams of heroin. He was
sentenced to death since the trial court until the appeal is reinforced by the
decision of the Jakarta High Court in 2004.
Early March, Martin filed a reconsideration for the first
time after clemency was rejected. He was present at the inaugural session,
accompanied by an interpreter. Before getting into the courtroom, Martin said,
he was not a dealer or a city as far reported. He also said that there is
injustice against him.
At that time, he was arrested along with others who just
sentenced to less than 5 years, whereas he was sentenced to death.
Filing reconsideration considered irrelevant by the
judge. Therefore, Martin has filed a clemency which means that the convict had
admitted his guilt. In addition, the judge also considered the petition filed
by Martin just an attempt to buy time so that PK submitted later rejected.
9. Okwudili Oyatanze (Nigeria). The man born in 1970
involved cases of smuggling 1.1 kilograms of heroin. He was caught at the
Soekarno-Hatta Airport on January 28, 2001.
Tangerang District Court on August 13, 2001 death
sentences against Okwudili. The decision was reinforced by the Banten High
Court on October 25, 2011, and the decision of the Supreme Court of Cassation
on August 28, 2002.
Okwudili had filed a petition for clemency to the
President, but the request was rejected. Clemency be rejected through
Presidential Decree No. 14 / G, dated February 5, 2015.
10. Mary Jane Fiesta Veloso (Philippines). Mary Jane is a
citizen of the Philippines who was arrested in Adi Sucipto Airport, Yogyakarta,
on April 25, 2010, due to smuggle 2.6 kilograms of heroin.
He was found guilty by the Yogyakarta Sleman District
Court on October 11, 2010. Sleman District Court sentenced him to death for
Mary Jane proven violating Article 114 paragraph 2 of Law No. 35 Year 2009 on
Narcotics.
Sleman District Court ruling on the verdict Mary Jane is
also reinforced by the decision of the High Court appeal Yogyakarta on December
23, 2010 and the decision of the Supreme Court on May 31, 2011.
Clemency petition submitted Mary Jane has been rejected
by the President through Presidential Decree No. 31 / G dated December 31,
2014. Some time ago, the Supreme Court (MA) also rejected the submission PK
filed by Mary Jane.
JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - The process of execution of death
row inmates in drug cases a matter of time. Today, Thursday (04/23/2015), the
team executing prosecutors have received the warrant of execution.
"A warrant of execution has been handed over to
prosecutors Jampidum executor," said Head of Information Law Attorney
General, Tony Tribagus Spontana.
Nevertheless, there can be certain when the execution
would take place. Because the Attorney General's Office is still awaiting the
Supreme Court's decision on reconsideration submitted on death row from
Indonesia, Zainal Abidin.
Tony continued, if later the Supreme Court rejected the
proposed PK Zainal then Attorney General will immediately execute death row
inmates were. It also followed news of the rejection of the proposed PK Sergei
Atloui, a French citizen, and Martin Anderson, a citizen of Ghana who entered
the list of the execution of the second wave.
"If it is rejected (Zainal), meant to be complete
ten people," he said.
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