Indonesian Prosecutor Demands Life Sentences For Two Drug Traffickers

Indonesian Prosecutor Demands Life Sentences For Two Drug Traffickers

JAKARTA, Aug 11 (NNN-ANTARA) – An Indonesian prosecutor, on Monday, demanded life sentences for two people for allegedly transporting drugs, as the country is battling drug abuses.

Prosecutor Imam Murtado said, in a court session in South Sumatra province’s capital of Palembang that, Sando Ekowardo, 28, and Sayadi, 50, had convincingly committed crimes as couriers of 22 kg of crystal methamphetamine.

“Therefore, we demand the panel of judges to hand down life sentences to the convicts,” Murtado said.

The duo were arrested in Feb, in Palembang city, and as many as 22 sacks containing about 22 kg of crystal methamphetamine were seized from them, local media reported.

The defendants’ lawyer Triyasa Aulia said that, a note of defence for them will be delivered within a week.

The Indonesian government declared a war against drugs, as the country is in a drug emergency for rampant drug abuses.

Dozens of drug offenders faced firing squads for illegally trafficking illicit drugs in the country.– NNN-ANTARA

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