Proposed law could mean British man facing death penalty by firing squad in Bali may avoid execution
Here is how a proposed law change could mean jailed Brits in Bali could avoid being executed as Indonesian lawmakers are ...
After Rata Thalisa was sentenced to 2 years and 10 months in prison for “hate speech” against Christianity in Indonesia, ...
Indonesia revisits the debate on the death penalty for corruption as officials argue it could deter graft and curb rising ...
Malaysian Bar president Ezri Abdul Wahab also calls for the creation of a regional prisoner transfer agreement.
General's Office (AGO) has opened up the possibility of pursuing capital punishment against suspects in the corruption case ...
Attorney General ST Burhanuddin has suggested that suspects in a corruption case pertaining to fuel imports at state energy ...
But for those targeted by Indonesia's strict drug laws, inmates are kept in pained isolation as they await the 72-hour notice ...
Video shared by the authorities showed the 32-year-old dressed in an orange prison outfit, fidgeting with his head bowed as he was hauled in front of media.
British man Thomas Parker was arrested in Bali, Indonesia, and if convicted faces the death penalty by firing squad ...
A BRIT wearing an orange jumpsuit and cuffs hung his head as he was paraded by cops after being accused of pushing a kilo of ...
Thomas Parker, 32, could face the firing squad after he was arrested in January for trying to push 1.055kg of Class A drugs police say they found.
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Amazon S3 on MSNBrit, 32, facing the death penalty for 'dealing a kilo of ecstasy' in BaliA British tourist is facing the death penalty for allegedly dealing a kilo of ecstasy in Bali. Thomas Parker, 32, was already being monitored by police when he flew into Indonesia from Thailand.
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