Duo Bali Nine Siap Dieksekusi, kata Menkumham
Indonesian Govt Ready to Execute Duo Bali Nine, Justice Minister Says
Reporter : Rusdi Kamal
Editor : Cahyani Harzi
Translator : Dhelia Gani
Jakarta (B2B) - Menteri Hukum dan HAM (Menkumham) Yasona H Laoly mengatakan, pemerintah sudah siap melakukan eksekusi terhadap dua terpidana mati asal Australia Andrew Chan dan Myuran Sukumaran atau dikenal dengan kelompok "Bali Nine".
"Pokoknya kami sudah siap," kata Yasona usai Pendeklarasian Program Nasional Pembaruan Hukum SDA dan Lingkungan Hidup di Istana Wakil Presiden di Jakarta, Selasa.
Namun Yasona tidak menyebutkan waktu eksekusi akan dilakukan untuk tahap kedua.
Kesiapan yang sudah dilakukan jelas Yasona antara lain sudah disiapkan ruangan khusus di Nusakambangan untuk kedua terpidana tersebut.
Hingga saat ini Andrew Chan dan Myuran Sukumaran masih berada di LP Krobokan dan direncanakan akan dipindahkan ke Nusakambangan untuk menjalani eksekusi.
Sebanyak 100 personel polisi disiapkan untuk mengamankan pemindahan dua terpidana mati tersebut.
Sebelumnya Myuran dan Andrew menggugat keputusan Presiden RI Joko Widodo terkait penolakan gratis nomor 32/G Tahun 2014 tanggal 30 Desember 2014.
Jakarta (B2B) - Indonesian Justice and Human Rights Minister Yasona H Laoly stated that the Indonesian government is ready to execute the Australian drug offenders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran from the "Bali Nine" gang who are now on death row.
"For sure, we are ready," Minister Laoly remarked at the vice presidential palace, here, Tuesday.
He, however, desisted from divulging the exact date of the execution.
Some preparations have been made, which include providing special rooms for the two convicts.
Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran will soon be moved from Krobokan prison in Bali to Nusakambangan, Central Java.
Some 100 police personnel will guard the transfer of the two Australians to Nusakambangan, where the executions will be carried out.
President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has turned down their request for clemency. Earlier, Jokowi stated that no clemency will be granted to drug traffickers who have been sentenced to death.
"It (capital punishment) is still our positive law, and it is not the president who decides the death penalty, but it is the courts verdict. The president is only requested to grant clemency, but there is no clemency for drug traffickers," the president remarked here, Monday.
