Three Indian nationals face death penalty in Indonesia for drug smuggling


Daijiworld Media Network – Jakarta

Jakarta, Mar 21: Three Indian nationals have been sentenced to death in Indonesia after being convicted of smuggling a large quantity of drugs into the country. The trio was apprehended by Indonesian authorities in a major anti-narcotics operation, highlighting the nation’s strict zero-tolerance policy on drug trafficking.

According to reports, the individuals were caught attempting to smuggle illegal substances through Indonesia’s ports. The court, in its ruling, stated that their actions posed a severe threat to public health and security, warranting the harshest possible punishment under the country's stringent drug laws.

Indonesia is known for its tough stance on drug-related offenses, with capital punishment frequently handed down to those convicted of trafficking large quantities of narcotics. The case has drawn significant attention, with Indian authorities reportedly in touch with Indonesian officials regarding legal assistance and possible diplomatic intervention.

The families of the accused have pleaded for leniency, urging the Indian government to step in and negotiate for a reduced sentence. However, with Indonesia's rigid anti-drug laws, any potential reprieve remains uncertain.

  

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