(TRIBUNNEWS) - JAKARTA, Attorney General, Muhammad Prasetyo admitted not sure when two Australian citizen sentenced to death in drug cases, Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, will be executed.
Told reporters at the presidential palace in Bogor, West Java, on Monday (16/02/2015), Prasetyo said it was still waiting for the preparation of the execution, one of which is the transfer of Andrew and Myuran to prison in Nusa Kambangan.
"We're still waiting, they moved just yet," he said.
Prasetyo pleaded not sure when the preparation is completed and two members of the "Bali Nine" was executed. He has not been able to ascertain whether the execution of both can be done this month.
However, he said the Prosecutor will not delay or even cancel simply because the Australian government protested loudly, and threatened to ban its citizens visit Indonesia.
Andrew and Myuran said he would be treated the same as other death row inmates have been executed, both Indonesian citizens and foreign nationals.
"Australia as well as other, will not be canceled (execution)," said Prasetyo.
Told reporters at the presidential palace in Bogor, West Java, on Monday (16/02/2015), Prasetyo said it was still waiting for the preparation of the execution, one of which is the transfer of Andrew and Myuran to prison in Nusa Kambangan.
"We're still waiting, they moved just yet," he said.
Prasetyo pleaded not sure when the preparation is completed and two members of the "Bali Nine" was executed. He has not been able to ascertain whether the execution of both can be done this month.
However, he said the Prosecutor will not delay or even cancel simply because the Australian government protested loudly, and threatened to ban its citizens visit Indonesia.
Andrew and Myuran said he would be treated the same as other death row inmates have been executed, both Indonesian citizens and foreign nationals.
"Australia as well as other, will not be canceled (execution)," said Prasetyo.
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