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Indon court gives go ahead for Bali bombers' execution
Fri, Jul 18, 2008
AFP

DENPASAR (Indonesia) - INDONESIA'S Supreme Court has given the green light for the execution of the three Bali bombers after rejecting their last appeal, authorities on the holiday island said on Friday.

The court has sent a letter to the Bali prosecutor's office confirming the rejection of the bombers' latest and third petition meant the appeals process was exhausted, Denpasar district court head Nyoman Gede Wirya said.

'The Supreme Court only acknowledges (the bombers') first appeal, which they've already rejected. The ball is now in the hands of the (Bali) prosecutor's office to carry out the sentence, the appeals process is over,' he said.

A Supreme Court spokesman could not be reached for comment.

Bali chief prosecutor Dewa Putu Alit Adnyana said he had not yet received the letter but had already appointed a team to oversee the executions, which will be held outside Bali.

'I've already prepared the team to deal with the execution. We're ready whenever,' he said.

The three members of the Jemaah Islamiyah regional terror network - Amrozi, Imam Samudra and Ali Ghufron - were convicted in 2003 and are being held in an island prison off the south coast of Java.

The men remain defiantly unrepentant over their lead roles as plotters of the 2002 attack which killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists at bars and nightspots on Bali. -- AFP

 

 
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