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Bid to save Indian from execution on drug charges in Indonesia

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj last night had said government was making last minute efforts to save Singh.

New Delhi: As a last ditch effort to save an Indian man from execution on drug charges in Indonesia, India has requested that country to exhaust all legal recourse before carrying out the death penalty.

Gurdip Singh, 48, was found guilty by an Indonesian court of trying to smuggle in 300 grams of heroin and was handed death penalty in 2005. He is among the death row convicts who are likely to be executed on Friday.

MEA Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said Indian Embassy officials in Jakarta are reaching out to the Indonesian foreign office and the senior leadership of the country on the issue. External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj last night had said government was making last minute efforts to save Singh.

Afdhal Muhammad, the legal representative of Singh was of the view that he can file for Presidential clemency under the relevant law before the President of Indonesia. The Embassy sent a Note Verbale to Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry requesting that all legal recourse should be exhausted before the death penalty is carried out,” Swarup said.

Singh, who hails from Jalandhar in Punjab, is among 14 people who are facing execution after the authorities decided to resume implementing death penalty.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle with agency inputs )
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