Showing posts with label prisoners. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 29, 2015

Indonesia rejects clemency, ready to execute Nigerian, other foreigners

Indonesia is ready to execute seven foreign drug convicts on death row after their appeals for presidential clemency were rejected, an official said, in a move certain to set Jakarta on a collision course with international allies.


They include two Australian leaders of the “Bali Nine” drug-smuggling gang, who have been on death row for almost a decade. The pair lost their appeals in December and earlier this month.


A spokesman for the attorney-general’s office revealed late Wednesday that a further five foreigners, from countries including France, Brazil, Nigeria and Ghana, have also lost their appeals.


Four Indonesians — only one of them convicted of drugs offences — had also lost their bid for clemency.


“The attorney general’s office now has 11 convicts on death row ready to be executed,” spokesman Tony Spontana said late Wednesday.


Indonesia earlier this month executed six drug offenders, including five foreigners, prompting a furious Brazil and the Netherlands — whose citizens were among those put to death — to recall their ambassadors.


Drug offenders from Vietnam, Malawi and Nigeria were also among those killed by firing squad.


Despite his image as a reformist, Indonesia’s new president has been a vocal supporter of capital punishment for drug offenders, disappointing rights activists who had hoped that he would take a softer line on the death penalty.


He has repeatedly vowed to show no clemency to drug traffickers. In a CNN interview broadcast earlier this week, Widodo vowed: “We are not going to compromise for drug dealers. No compromise. No compromise.”


“Imagine, every day, we have 50 people die because of narcotics, because of drugs,” he said.


“Indonesia is in the position of a drug emergency. We need to have something that’s firm and a positive law in Indonesia still allows the death penalty.”


Spontana said a decision had not yet been made on when or where the convicts would be executed, only that more than one would face the firing squad in the next round.


The Frenchman is Serge Atlaoui, who has been on death row since 2007, Spontana confirmed.


– ‘Distressed and outraged’ –


Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff said she was “distressed and outraged” after Indonesia defied her last-ditch pleas to halt the last round of executions.


Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders described all six of those deaths as “terribly sad”, adding: “My heart goes out to their families, for whom this is marks a dramatic end to years of uncertainty.”


The Australians set to be executed, Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, were arrested in 2005 for attempting to smuggle eight kilograms (18 pounds) of heroin out of Indonesia.


Sukumaran’s appeal for clemency was rejected in December, and Chan’s was rejected earlier this month.


That removed the final hurdle to put the pair to death, as Indonesian authorities said they must be executed together as they had committed their crime together.


Lawyers for the pair are planning a last-ditch appeal to their convictions but the attorney-general’s office has said that further legal challenges are not possible once a clemency bid has been rejected.


The Frenchman Atlaoui was arrested in 2005 in a secret laboratory producing ecstasy close to Jakarta.


 



Indonesia rejects clemency, ready to execute Nigerian, other foreigners

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Akpabio pardons 8 prisoners, donates N10m to inmates

Gov. Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom has granted amnesty to eight prisoners serving various sentences in Uyo, Calabar, Ikot-Ekpene and Port Harcourt in the spirit of the New Year celebration.


Akwa Ibom State Governor, Mr. Godswill Akpabio Akwa Ibom State Governor, Mr. Godswill Akpabio


Akpabio made the announcement when he visited Uyo Prisons on Friday.

He converted the death sentence of six other inmates to life imprisonment and also donated N10 million to other inmates for medical attention.


Those pardoned from Uyo, Calabar and Ikot-Ekpene Prisons were; Ofonime Udoh, Mbong Udobong, Akpan Akpan, Uweh Okon, Emmanuel Inyang, Udo Isonguyo, Bassey George and Edem Etim.


The six converted from death to life imprisonment were Ndifreke Ekanem, Samuel Ekanem, Patrick Ekene, Oduok Jimmy, Charles Isong and Eyakeno Imoh serving in Port Harcourt Prisons.


He noted that the Nigerian Constitution empowered him to grant pardon to any prisoner in the country.

“I advise those pardoned to be of good behaviour so that they will be fully integrated into the society,” he said.


Akpabio, who decried the living conditions of the prisoners, directed the Controller of the Nigerian Prisons Service, Dr Regina Akpan, to liaise with the state Commissioner for Special Duties, Mr Emmanuel Enoidem for assistance.


Responding, Akpan thanked the governor for the various donations he had made to the prison.

Akpan also commended the state government for reforming the prisons service in the state.


“The Uyo prison is made up of 52 females, four babies and two expectant mothers in addition to 834 inmates awaiting trial.

“We plead that the state government intervenes in the provision of facilities and renovation of the Uyo Prison,” Akpan said.


 


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Akpabio pardons 8 prisoners, donates N10m to inmates

Friday, April 4, 2014

Prisons armed squad foils attempt to rescue inmates in Benin

Benin – An armed squad from the Edo State Prisons Command on Friday foiled an attempt to free inmates being conveyed to the Oko Medium Prisons from court earlier in the day.


The Edo State Comptroller of Prisons, Mr Effiom Etowa, who disclosed this to journalists in Benin, added that the three suspects involved in the alleged crime were arrested.


He said one of the two vehicles used by the suspects was impounded, while the other escaped with the occupants.


The comptroller said the suspects had trailed the two Green Maria conveying the inmates from the court on Sapele Road to Airport road, when they were blocked from overtaking the green Maria vehicles.


He explained that the 18 inmates in the green Maria were high profile inmates, whose offences ranged from armed robbery to kidnapping.


“The two vehicles had been on the trail of the two green Maria vehicles and another backup vehicle that were being used to convey the inmates back to the prison from the court.


“Acting on suspicion of the vehicles, my armed squad team warned them to desist from following them but they kept on chasing our vehicles, even at the same speed.


“It was at this turn that my armed squad shot sporadically into the air to scare them but again, this didn’t deter them.


“My officers then had to find a way of blocking them and in the process, they apprehended one of the vehicles, while the other escaped.”


Etowas said the arrested suspects have been handed over to the Police for investigation.


He debunked claims that some inmates escaped in the operation. (NAN)


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Prisons armed squad foils attempt to rescue inmates in Benin