officially requests the repatriation of Serge Atlaoui, sentenced to death in Indonesia

officially requests the repatriation of Serge Atlaoui, sentenced to death in Indonesia
France officially requests the repatriation of Serge Atlaoui, sentenced to death in Indonesia

Arrested in 2007 for “drug trafficking”, the 61-year-old Frenchman was sentenced to death in Indonesia. requests his repatriation.

France has sent Indonesia an official request for the “transfer” of Serge Atlaoui, a Frenchman sentenced to death in Indonesia in 2007 for drug trafficking, an Indonesian minister said on Saturday, while Jakarta recently repatriated a Filipina also sentenced to death.

“We received an official letter requesting the transfer of Serge Atlaoui on December 19. The letter was sent on behalf of the French Minister of Justice,” Yusril Ihza Mahendra, Indonesian Minister of Legal and Legal Affairs, told AFP. of Human Rights.

Contacted by AFP, the French embassy in Jakarta did not wish to comment on this announcement.

Sentenced to death

Serge Atlaoui, aged 61, was arrested in 2005 in a factory where drugs were discovered on the outskirts of Jakarta, with authorities accusing him of being a “chemist”.

The artisan welder from , in , and father of four children, has always denied being a drug trafficker, affirming that he had only installed industrial machines in what he believed be an acrylic factory.

The affair caused a stir in Indonesia where anti-drug laws are one of the strictest in the world. Initially sentenced to life in prison, he saw the Supreme Court increase the sentence, condemning him to death on appeal.

He was due to be executed alongside eight other convicts in 2015, but was granted a temporary reprieve after stepped up pressure, with Indonesian authorities agreeing to let a pending appeal take its course. “As we are in the end-of-year holiday period, we will discuss the contents of the letter in early January,” added Yusril Ihza Mahendra.

“Considerable hope”

A “more detailed” discussion will be led by officials from the ministry. Likewise, the French Ministry of Justice could also involve staff from the French embassy in Jakarta,” according to Yusril Ihza Mahendra.

The latter indicated at the end of November that France had sent a first request to Indonesia. The French Ministry of Justice then asked Jakarta to obtain a series of documents in order to prepare the official transfer request, according to a source close to the case.

Contacted by AFP, his French lawyer Richard Sédillot indicated that “the idea that his sentence could now be commuted, and that his transfer could then be ordered, constitutes considerable hope”.

More than 90 foreigners sentenced to death in Indonesia

Indonesia, which has one of the toughest anti-drug laws in the world, currently has at least 530 convicts on death row, according to rights group Kontras, citing official data. Among them, more than 90 foreigners, including two women, according to the Ministry of Immigration and Correctional Services.

A 39-year-old Filipina, Mary Jane Veloso, arrested in 2010 and also sentenced to death for drug trafficking, was repatriated to the Philippines in mid-December, after an agreement between the two countries. Furthermore, five Australian members of the “Bali 9”, arrested on the tourist island in 2005 for drug trafficking and sentenced to long prison sentences, were repatriated to their country on December 15.

Another Frenchman, Félix Dorfin, arrested on the tourist island of Lombok, was sentenced, beyond requisitions, to the death penalty in 2019 also for drug trafficking which he has always denied. The sentence was later commuted to 19 years in prison, which he is currently serving.

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