A French man, who is in a death row in Indonesia for alleged drug crimes in Indonesia, is expected to sign an agreement on Friday to allow his transfer.
Surgeon Ati is expected to return to France on February 5 or 6, Senior Minister of Law and Human Rights Affairs, Yuser Ehsa Mahendra told Reuters on Friday.
Indonesia has been in recent weeks in half a dozen high profile custody, including the Philippina mother and the last five members of the so -called Bali Nine drug ring in Death Row.
Indonesian officials will hold a press conference with their French counterparts to announce a transfer contract for 61 -year -old Welder Atlaui, who was arrested in a drug factory outside the capital Jakarta on Friday, on Friday, Mahendra said –
“We will sign the arrangements tomorrow at 3pm. The French Minister of Justice has confirmed today, “Mahendra told AFP at the end of Thursday.
The ministry has told the media in an invitation that there will be a press conference after “signing a closed door on practical arrangements” for the transfer of Atlau.
According to sources close to the debate, initially the signing agreement was signed on Wednesday, the first Thursday was postponed on Thursday and then on Friday.
Sources said, “The agreement will be signed on Friday afternoon, Mr. Yuserler and French Minister of Justice, from Paris, from Paris to Paris, a video conference.”
Atlaui is suffering from a disease in Jakarta jail and is treated weekly in the hospital, which increases his transfer stake.
Paris made an official request for the transfer last month, and after returning to France, Atlau’s fate could also be announced on Friday.
The father’s father’s four -year -old has denied drug allegations since his imprisonment, and claimed that he was installing a machinery in his ability to have an acrylic plant as a welder.
He was initially sentenced to life imprisonment, but in 2007, the Supreme Court extended the sentence for death on appeal.
Ataloi was placed in the Central Java island of Noskambangan, known as Indonesia’s “Alkatraz”, after the death sentence, but was transferred to the City, west of Jakarta in 2015, before its appeal. –
This year, they were to be executed with eight other drug criminals who were killed, but Paris temporarily won the recovery after increasing pressure, Indonesian authorities agreed to run an excellent appeal.
Indonesia has the world’s most difficult drug laws and has been executed in the past.
According to statistics from the Rights Group Contests regarding government figures, at least 530 people in the Southeast Asian nation were on the death penalty, mostly for drug -related crimes.
According to the Ministry of Immigration and Reforms in Indonesia, by early November, more than 90 foreign sentences were on the death sentence, all on drug charges.
Despite the ongoing negotiations for the transfer of Atlaui, the Indonesian government has recently indicated that it will re -execute drug criminals on the death sentence from 2016.