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Sunday, 18 January 2015

Pics: Nigerian drug convict Daniel Enemuo, 5 others executed in Indonesia

Nigerian drug convict Daniel Enemuo and 5 other foreigners from Vietnam, Malawi, Brazil and Netherlands were executed in the early hours of this morning Sunday January 18th for drug offences.

The convicts, who were killed by firing squad, are the first people executed under new President Joko Widodo,who took office in October 2014. He signed off on the executions last month..

Brazil and the Netherlands have since recalled their ambassadors from Indonesia after the country defied their pleas and executed two of their citizens AFP reports. Brazilian Marco Archer Cardoso Moreira, was convicted of smuggling cocaine into Indonesia in 2004. Dutchman Ang Kiem Soei was arrested 8 years ago. Daniel Enemuo, 38, was also arrested in 2004

The others executed in the Boyolali district in central Java were Namaona Denis from Malawi; Indonesian woman, Rani Andriani, and Vietnamese woman Tran Thi Bich Hanh.

 
 
Indonesian police tighten security at the main gate of maximum security prison Nusa Kambangan in Cilacap, Central Java province, on January 17, 2015, prior to the scheduled execution of drug convicts ©Andika (AFP/File)
Ambulance carrying the bodies of the convicts after their execution

162 comments:

  1. It is well. Poverty too much and women wants men with money

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    1. I think this same law should be enacted in Nigeria for Corrupt politicians n Judges, lets i forget yahoo boyz too!

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    2. Lol. Please leave yahoo boys out of this o. Pls

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    3. Too harsh! I don't believe in killing people when they didn't kill anyone. There are better punishment than killing them please. RIP to them #onelovefromsnow#

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    4. All this drug barons ,419, yahoo-yahoo etc that bring disgrace unto our great country Nigeria should be killed and their bodies left to the voltures. Our fellow Nigerians are victimized because of others foolishness. Any woman that does not love you or hid to your advance when you have nothing is not worth being around. I am a woman and I am not married but yet I am disgusted by men who can't explain their livelihood. So now Daniel carried the drugs for the sake of his family hasn't he left them alone to suffer. Nothing good comes out of trying to beat the system. Trust in God and work hard

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    5. Your papa mccoy!!! Poor bitch

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    6. @ anon 8:21, there is a reason u r anonymous!

      You DON'T COUNT!!!

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    7. Anonymous,go and carry drugs too,sebi dem dey tell u now na abuse u dey abuse.hopeless fool.

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    1. Chai imagine having it in ur mind that u will be executed today, only the thought of it can kill the person even before the execution...

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  3. That is the law of their land. R.I.P to the dead

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  4. Chaii nawa ooo

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  5. Wasted life. .may God help us

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  6. This foreigners law strong o chaii.

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  7. Nigeria will not recall their ambassador zoologist in the animal kingdom. I'm a Biafran not a nigeria

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    1. How can we when we are busy doing campaigns up & down ... Mtcheeeeew ... D blind leading the blind

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    2. nIGERIA is a failed entity sndwilleverbe.

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  8. Nawa oo..look at d guy crying..when he carried d drugs he neva experred it..didnt know he wud be caught..............................#KingOfKings #6God

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  9. THAT SERVED DEM RYT..GOIN ABT ND TANISHING THEIR COUNTRIES NAME
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    DON RICHIE SAID SO VIA TECNO

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    1. U r an asshole for writing these

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    2. May you never be forgiven for your crimes. What happened to life imprisonment? SMH!

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    3. A big attention seeking wackob kid!

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  10. So sad!!

    Dear Nigerian government, watch and learn how other governments fight for their citizens lives , even citizens that have been accused and convicted of crimes!! Brazil and the Netherlands have recalled their ambassadors to Indonesia.

    What is a Nigerian life worth?

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    1. And what difference does it make, they are already dead, they still hv there citizens in that country, they still hv business ties, so its all rubbish, they will soon send the ambassadors bk

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    2. So, madam ese, we av turned to copycats abi? Where those executed heroes? Call the ambassador back for what? Bcos of politics we will support all manner of evil. I hope ur boyfriend or brothers are not there doing same rubbish o. U beta call them back

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    3. Ese is absolutely right. I am sure malaysia wont do that to an american citizen. Besides this guy has been in jail for 10 years which is already enough punishment, and then you execute him after 10 years..Abeg even if hes not my brother the government should fight for him, its not about supporting crime its about justice and whats appropriate as punishment for a crime.

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    4. Drug offence is not good enough to get people executed that country is looking for trouble. Simply deport those citizens to thier coutries. And let them deal with their own pple however they choose. Drug offfence is "time in jail" not execution. Its not worth killing them. As most of u uninformed people are. Anyway our diplomatic arm wont do anything so why bother. You dont just kill another person's citizen just like that.

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    5. Mr Annonymous,in as much as I don't support the judgment,i would like to let you know that dis ppu know Wat dey signed up d moment dey got dia visas cos it written boldly on it the punishment for drug peddling. I implore on anyone trying to take such risks to know d consequences.dat is d law of dia land so it's beta it's bn abided by.

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  11. Jesus christ, I feel so much pain seening this. This law should be aborted nau.

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  12. Eya una sorry o.bt in ur next life try to do d right thing

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  13. Hmmmmmmmm#Sad

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  14. DAT SERVEZ DEM RYT
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    DON RICHIE SAID SO VIA TECNO

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  15. Nigeria too should recall our ambassador.
    Wicked president

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    1. Ur father is a wicked man for not training u well. Its obvious he didn't teach u that d consequences of our errors may be deadly. If u are involved in such evil acts, pls 'recall' urself o so u don't end up with lethal injection

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  16. They knew what they were going into.Imagine trafficking drugs in a country you know has zero tolerance for drugs? Anyway the sentence was harsh

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    1. Please mind how you utter words to my president

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  17. May their souls rip

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  18. Dunno if we have an embassy there but even if we do, Nigeria govt will NEVER recall their ambassadors like others did. We prefer them to execute a citizen rather than soil the relationship with one unreasonable country

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  19. And the world was mourning for their plane crash, executing for drug trafficking is totally wrong, life is prison is a perfect punishment.

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    1. An American citizen will never get a 5year jail in indonasia for drug trafficking.

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  20. It doesn't even make any sense to me at all,at least the others would learn a lesson or two from this act.

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  21. No one has tbe right to kill another! What happened to Jail time. Sad

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  22. Hw I wish Nigeria law system wil b lik dis...

    It wil go a long way to eradicate all dis indiscipline in Nigeria. Let them face d consequent of their actions over there.

    Charity begins@home.

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  23. It's so unfortunate but let others learn from this......nothing is hidden under the sun...#smh

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  24. Lord have mercy. May the gd Lord console his family.

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  25. eya. may d souls of d departed RIP

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  26. This Indonesians are serious. It's a way of putting an end to the crime so it has to be an execution penalty to chase this drug baron. That's when a country is bent on eliminating crime and creating change. Them drugs barons had better stop running home. Those white apes mean business

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  27. He spent 11 years in jail, wasn't that punishment enough? Executing people for smuggling is rather harsh.

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  28. The pickings are slim if you move to Asia only to wind up a drug dealer. Indonesia is making victims of victims by killing the dealers, insignificant foot soldiers in a wider powerful network. They'd be going after the kingpins if they were serious about stamping out the drug trade in their country. Enemuo was replaced by another desperate being willing to do anything for money long before the bullets tore through his flesh. Poor guy. RIP.

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  29. Omg! Dis pple r hrtless ooo. U just killed som1 dat is hearty as u are? Derisgodooo! Rip to d dead. Hope u repented sha. Its well!

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  30. RIP bro....this should serve as a lesson to others who are planning to walk the same path he did.

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  31. D sentence was kinda harsh. Ubanagum

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  32. Nawah. The man already spent 10yrs in jail sef. May his RIP. This world is getting scarier.

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  33. Why na? They shuld av at least givn. Dem 25yrs jail term

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  34. I feel pained,may God comfort his family & grant him eternal rest

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  35. Habaaaa! They shuld av at least givn dem 25yrs jail term

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  36. I understand that both the Brazilian and Dutch government understood that Indonesia did what they had to do by the laws of their hand. However,you see what they did? They still went ahead to recall their ambassadors to Indonesia. Why? Because they want to show to Indonesia that they cannot be walked over and they would go far lengths to protect their citizens.

    This our clueless government no go do anything...dem go jus dey there like mumu.

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  37. That'll teach others a serious lesson. Had it been he succeeded in selling his stuff, he would've come and start a lavish life, driving cars of luxury. And Indonesian children will the victims and later on join extremist group for destroying humanity.
    And the same Man 'll be commenting nonsense on muslims, may @ Linda Ikeji spot or elsewhere.

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  38. See how u guys were killed and buried like animals. So what didn't u gain after all the drugs u sold

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  39. I am actually short of words. All d same. RIP

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  40. This is really sad n terrible, no mercy at all

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  41. This is really sad n terrible, no mercy at all

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  42. Speechless and very sad ....my condolence to the family.richlyblessed007@gmail.com

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  43. Speechless and very sad ....my condolence to the family.richlyblessed007@gmail.com

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  44. I think its now lesson to others.
    He who has ears let him ear.

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  45. Jeeeez, and the worst thing is that tonight another set of person's will travel with drugs...
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    .Disclaimer:: Raise Your Words, Not Your Voice. It Is Rain That Grows Flowers, Not Thunder..

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  46. That'll teach others a serious lesson. Had it been he succeeded in selling his stuff, he would've come and start a lavish life, driving cars of luxury. And Indonesian children will the victims and later on join extremist group for destroying humanity.
    And the same Man 'll be commenting nonsense on muslims, saying they're TERRORISTS, may be @ Linda Ikeji spot or elsewhere. Please Linda publish this, it's an important message for the the younger generation that wants to be rich just overnight.

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  47. Dis people no get joy o. Some countries are really serious about fighting corruption. I dnt blame these countries. D war against corruption is a very brutal one and demands brutal measures. If it's my "beloved" country Naija, they will release them dsame day on bail. We r not serious yet. So sad.

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  48. Capital punishment isn't the best way.
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    @Mr Endowed via Lumia phone

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  49. Rest in Peace. But why commit Crime in a forieign Country?

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  50. Indonesia and malaysia are countries known for their death penalty on drug peddelars, he knew all that yet he took the risk. RIP to him sha


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  51. Oh wow. they don't mess around, these Indonesians!

    pls visit my blog...

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    LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE EVERY DAY! .

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  52. So so bad, do they forget that it is only God can forgive sin

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  53. This still won't deter other Nigerians from smuggling drugs to countries with such laws, how sad, like 50 will say, get rich or die trying, I guess this poor dude chose the latter. Rest in peace. Mac10...

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  54. Wrongest place for biz dude,..we warned u

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  55. So this man is dead? Jesus! Why waste your life like this? Y carry drugs to Asian countries whose capital punishment for drug trafficking is death? Did u bother to stop n tink of ur family bfr embarking on such journey? Hmmm

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  56. OMG!! This is so pitiful, They should have found a lesser punishment, not death. God bless their souls

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  57. This is so sad. I am opposed to capital punishment as a deterrent for crime because the trap door often catches innocent folks. They should be rehabilitated through various social schemes. I feel sorry for his family. I just hope people see this and learn a valid lesson that not all countries tolerate smuggling and will come down hard on culprits. May God have mercy on their souls.

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  58. poor him. is a big lesson to others who thinks indonesian law is just mere fab. I pray he recounts his sin and seek for forgiveness before his last breathe. Nigerian govt is just too busy with the upcoming election, it was wrong timing

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  59. Very sad! He wasted. They don't think about d repercussions when engaging in such dangerous mission. Hope this serve as warning to. Others Rip Enemuo

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  60. Those carrying drugs to Asia should always think write their will and put their houses in order before going because once you are caught, no mercy. Dada is Death that's the law in Asia. RIP hustlers.

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  61. Nigerians should know beta, all dis Asian countries no dey joke with drug traffickers. RIP to the dead. Linda take note!

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  62. Nigerians should know beta, all dis Asian countries no dey joke with drug traffickers. RIP to the dead. Linda take note!

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  63. Nigerians should know beta, all dis Asian countries no dey joke with drug traffickers. RIP to the dead. Linda take note!

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  64. Nigerians should know beta, all dis Asian countries no dey joke with drug traffickers. RIP to the dead. Linda take note!

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    1. madam ur bcomin a nuisance on dis blog cant u write jst once??? btw linda take note means what???

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    2. @tayo tell her o.we don notice u madam juliet linda should block u sef

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  65. Last last...e no worth am...may dere soul rest In peace

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  66. The law carry strong conviction....should i say sorry or what? Oya sorry na
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  67. R.1.p brother#its well...

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  68. Nawa o...what a wicked president

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  69. Mr president. You must pay for these in kind. You don't have right whatsoever to take away life. God will judge you

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  70. Really sad that they had to end their lives abruptly after detaining them for so long...... May their souls rest in peace

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  71. And it is only Enemuo a Nigerian that was displayed,why were d faces of d Brazilian n d likes not shown?bloody racists,when ll dey start to accept Africans in all these bloody countries?Moreover dis punishment is rather too harsh,it's high time they changed or ammended dis their constitution in Asian countries,God I'm soaked wit tears reading dis,Daniel Enemuo may ur soul n others rest in peace Aamen!So painful.

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  72. if to say he succeed now come naija dey drive G WAGON , na linda for put am here for LIB dey hail am so we go dey green with envy. ABI LINDA?

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  73. So sad right now why kill them, they should pls abolish that wicked law!!!

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    1. Dey shld abolish it so drug peddlers can ruin dia country abi?its beta u advice dos u know dat r In dis illicit trade to go and find work,else if dey r caught in all dis Asian countries na die get dem.

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  74. They know d law. Bt still stubborn. God rest his soul

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  75. Malaysians and Indonesians are noted for their racism against foreigners. Some of these death row inmates were wrongly accused, and some do not even get fair trials. Once you are arrested for drugs, you must die! Innocent or guilty, i just don't know why foreigners go there in the first place.
    They should live alone there in their poverty and their wickedness.
    All those people who say they deserved it, have you thought about a situation where you've been wrongly accused for doing drugs, or like that american woman who just shared a cab with someone possessing drugs, just being at the wrong place at the wrong time, and you have to pay with your life.
    I wonder what people see living amidst this racist asian monkeys.

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  76. God have mercy! RIP to them. Ego di na ogwu. And why were they taking his height measurement b4 execution???

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  77. So sad right now why kill them, they should pls abolish that wicked law!!!

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  79. Stupid law .. fuck Indonesia. ..Rip dear

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  80. well all is well, life is a risk but risk it in a reasonable way.

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  81. Life is worth nothing again to some people. Will this killing stop drug trafficking? RIP

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    1. No! Advice who you know to carry drugs to Indonesia or Malaysia den we would know if it would stop drug peddling or not.

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  82. When you are in a foreign country respect the law of the land.

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  83. execution is a new law that not an old law, it started October 2014.If Indonesians really want to be realistic, this new law is suppose to manifest any day after the law was approved by the house and it shouldn't affect old cases.
    Between since 2004 and co are those years not enough, why would they go as far as killing them, Execution is never a law to me, those people can be alive yet regret their actions.
    Rest in Peace to the dead.

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  84. Much as I pity him, I'm sorry to say he laid his own bed. We all know that Asian nations do not joke with drugs and the death penalty is the punishment in most Asian countries for doing so. Still, my people will dare the devil and carry the drugs. I really pity his wife and kid. God rest his soul.

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  85. This is sad,executing them after years in jail for drug trafficking? Too harsh.

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  86. I think the sentence was too harsh for the crime. I do not support crime of any magnitude but capital punishment, especially firing squad seem really crude.

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  87. What a life! God please help me to be perfect today, because I need Rapture to take place already. Too many heart broken things happening.

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  88. respect the laws of a country, do not violate the law if we are not willing to accept the consequences

    Best Regards

    Indonesian

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  89. respect the laws of a country, do not violate the law if we are not willing to accept the consequences

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  90. May their soul find peace. But Why?

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  91. This country is something else! WHy snuff out lives over drug trafficking? Even capital punishment for murder is still debatable, how much more this? They're just evil.

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  92. even though i condemn in the strongest term the young man's foray into drug trafficking but i equally blame my government for not doing enough to securing his release to serve his sentence here in Nigeria. If it were a U.S or British citizen, there is no how that they will execute them. Since Indonesia can do this not minding diplomatic incidences, i will strongly recommend that all illegal indonesians in the country be deported, those guilty of crimes in the country should be adequately punished and our Ambassador recalled and their Ambassador, sent home or queried.

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  93. IgboGuyUK: Salaam Alaykum19 January 2015 at 11:16

    May I congratulate the people of Indonesia on the election of President Widodo, a leader with their interests at heart, a leader who will not pander to Western liberalism (The cause of this pandemic) in exchange for petty NGO/Aid/Charity bribes.

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  94. not sure I agree killing people is the right punishment for drug related offence.

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  95. How I wish such laws could be passed into bill against corrupt politicians in this country. Smh... RIP poor fellow.

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  96. seun olopade:

    ARREST THE DRUG LORDS

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  97. YOU UGLY TREE MONKEY INDO-NESIANS ARE BORN RETARDED.

    MURDERERS OF OTHER HUMANS.
    AUSTRALIANS MUST NEVER EMBRACE YOU.

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  98. NIGGERS

    ALLAHFUCKBA

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  99. FUCK OFF OUT OF AUSTRALA MONKEYS

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  100. 100% of Nigerian drug dealers are IGBO, they should be described as biafran nationals.

    Nigeria is not the poorest country on earth so no excuse for poverty and hunger.

    These are greedy criminals going by the code of "get rich or die trying"

    Igbo people are the most endangered species in Nigeria, the ones who escape Islamic terror end up getting killed for drugs abroad.

    All Igbo people in Asian are drug dealers and should be rounded up on the streets and shot.

    The ones walking the streets freely have not been caught for drugs yet.

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  101. BOYCOTT Indonesia THEY ARE RUTHLESS mf LIFE HAS NO MEANING TO THEM GOD GIVES US MERCY

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  102. é lamentável pessoas sendo seduzidas , a levar drogas para outros países ; depois vêm as consequências , na indonésia a pena é a morte ,e mesmo assim ás pessoas se arriscam ; as drogas é um câncer , que mata lentamente

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  103. Relatives and friends of 21 IGBO drug dealers in Indonesia who have been condemned to death, have marched to the Indonesia Embassy in Lagos to protest the death of the condemned Nigerians. According to them, about 2008 IGBOs have been killed so far in Indonesia and 21 are about to be executed too. They urged the Federal Government to intervene urgently to save the lives of their loved ones, adding that any delay to act could be dangerous.

    4 IGBO drug dealers executed by firing squad recently:
    1, Martin Anderson - an IGBO who had traveled to Indonesia on fake Ghana passport and incorrectly.identified as Ghanian.
    2, Okwudili Oyatanze
    3, Silvester Obiekwe Nwolise
    4, Stephanus Jamiu Owolabi (He apprently used a mixed IGBO and Yoruba name on a fake ID, also had a fake EU passport with Raheem Agbaje.

    Just confirmed, the Next batch of IGBO people to be executed by firing squad in Indonesia soon:

    Kingsley Okonkwo
    Michael Titus Igwe
    Izuchukwu Ezioha
    Ekperedike S. Olekama
    Adam Wilson
    Hilary K. Chinezie
    Eugene Ape
    Humprey Ejike
    Okwudil Ayotaeze
    Obinna Nwajiagu
    Fredrick Luther ( Benjamin Obiora)
    Sylvester Nwaolisa
    Dennis Anumora
    Ikenna Ezenweukwe.
    Gabriel Nnadi - died in prison

    Apart from the ones on death row, about 2008 IGBOS (excluding the ones killed recently) are said to have been executed in Indonesia since IGBOS started the DRUG trade there decades ago.

    A death row filipino lady, Mary Jane Veloso whose case is causing international outcry was said to be a mule used by IGBO people, Donna Uche and Samuel EzeKalu.

    According to Thai, Vietnam, Cambodian, Chinese, Malaysian, Indonesian police, Igbo people bearing Nigerian passports are a major source of drug trafficking in Asia and are now using local girls as mules to ferry drugs abroad. Nigerian passport holders are the subject of serious scrutiny and abuse by Asian police as a result of IGBO drug dealers and human traffickers. IGBO people are apparently single handedly making it impossible for Nigerians to holiday, travel freely and conduct business due to IGBO activities.

    References:
    -Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodian, Chinese, Malaysian, Indonesian police
    -Nigerian Embassy in Thailand, China, Indonesian
    -Chairman, Asian Businessmen Association, ABMA, Mr. Athan Ezenwa Okedu
    -Chairman of Youth for Greater Nigerians, YGN, Dr. Paschal Okoli
    -Ministry of Foreign affairs
    -House of reps committee on Diaspora Affairs

    http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/483518/pinoyabroad/news/veloso-recruiters-allegedly-worked-for-west-african-drug-ring

    http://uncova.com/stop-indonesia-from-executing-more-nigerians-relatives-tell-jonathan-as-they-march-to-nigerian-indonesia-embassy

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  104. Relatives and friends of 21 Nigerians in Indonesia who have been condemned to death, have marched to the Indonesia Embassy in Lagos to protest the death of the condemned Nigerians. According to them, about 2008 Nigerians have been killed so far in Indonesia and 21 are about to be executed too. They urged the Federal Government to intervene urgently to save the lives of their loved ones, adding that any delay to act could be dangerous.

    4 IGBO drug dealers executed by firing squad recently:
    1, Martin Anderson - an IGBO who had traveled to Indonesia on fake Ghana passport and incorrectly.identified as Ghanian.
    2, Okwudili Oyatanze
    3, Silvester Obiekwe Nwolise
    4, Stephanus Jamiu Owolabi (He apprently used a mixed IGBO and Yoruba name on a fake ID, also had a fake EU passport with Raheem Agbaje.

    Just confirmed, the Next batch of IGBO people to be executed by firing squad in Indonesia soon:

    Kingsley Okonkwo
    Michael Titus Igwe
    Izuchukwu Ezioha
    Ekperedike S. Olekama
    Adam Wilson
    Hilary K. Chinezie
    Eugene Ape
    Humprey Ejike
    Okwudil Ayotaeze
    Obinna Nwajiagu
    Fredrick Luther ( Benjamin Obiora)
    Sylvester Nwaolisa
    Dennis Anumora
    Ikenna Ezenweukwe.
    Gabriel Nnadi - died in prison

    Apart from the ones on death row, about 2008 IGBOS (excluding the ones killed recently) are said to have been executed in Indonesia since IGBOS started the DRUG trade there decades ago.

    A death row filipino lady, Mary Jane Veloso whose case is causing international outcry was said to be a mule used by IGBO people, Donna Uche and Samuel EzeKalu.

    According to Thai, Vietnam, Cambodian, Chinese, Malaysian, Indonesian police, Igbo people bearing Nigerian passports are a major source of drug trafficking in Asia and are now using local girls as mules to ferry drugs abroad. Nigerian passport holders are the subject of serious scrutiny and abuse by Asian police as a result of IGBO drug dealers and human traffickers. IGBO people are apparently single handedly making it impossible for Nigerians to holiday, travel freely and conduct business due to IGBO activities.

    References:
    -Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodian, Chinese, Malaysian, Indonesian police
    -Nigerian Embassy in Thailand, China, Indonesian
    -Chairman, Asian Businessmen Association, ABMA, Mr. Athan Ezenwa Okedu
    -Chairman of Youth for Greater Nigerians, YGN, Dr. Paschal Okoli
    -Ministry of Foreign affairs
    -House of reps committee on Diaspora Affairs

    http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/483518/pinoyabroad/news/veloso-recruiters-allegedly-worked-for-west-african-drug-ring

    http://uncova.com/stop-indonesia-from-executing-more-nigerians-relatives-tell-jonathan-as-they-march-to-nigerian-indonesia-embassy

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