Indonesia Sentences Taiwan Drug Smugglers To Death
"); jQuery("#212 h3").html("
"); });
2018-04-26 HKT 17:51
Eight Taiwanese drug smugglers were sentenced to death by an Indonesian court on Thursday after they were caught with around a tonne of crystal methamphetamine in a country that has some of the world's toughest anti-drug laws.
The men were arrested during raids last July, when the drug network's suspected leader was killed in a shootout with Indonesian police.
"The defendants have been found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of colluding and smuggling narcotics," presiding judge Haruno Patriadi said as he passed sentence at South Jakarta District Court.
Tipped off by their Taiwanese counterparts, Indonesian police said they discovered some 1,000 kilogrammes of crystal meth – shipped by boat from mainland China – packed inside about 50 boxes. The haul was reportedly worth some US$144 million.
Some of the suspects were arrested at a beach where the drugs were delivered some 125 kilometres west of Jakarta, while others were apprehended in the suspected drug boat near Singaporean waters.
The sentence passed on the men – Liao Guan-Yu, Chen Wei-Cyuan, Hsu Yung-Li, Juang Jin Sheng, Sun Kuo Tai, Sun Chih-Feng, Kuo Chun Yuan, and Tsai Chih Hung – comes after 11 other Taiwanese drug smugglers were executed in Indonesia in recent years.
Indonesia has some of the world's toughest anti-drug laws, with sentences including the death penalty for smugglers who carry five or more grammes.
Several foreign and Indonesian nationals have been executed by firing squad in recent years for drug trafficking, including Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran in 2015, a case that sparked diplomatic outrage and a call to abolish the death penalty. (AFP)
Tycoon Sits China's University Exams For 27th Time
Among the millions of fresh-faced high schoolers sitting the nation's dreaded "gaokao" college entrance exam on Wednesda... Read more
China's First Home-grown Large Cruise Liner Undocks
The first large cruise liner developed by China completed its undocking in Shanghai on Tuesday, marking its complete tra... Read more
Chinese, US Diplomats Hold 'frank' Talks In Beijing
Meetings between senior mainland and US officials in China this week struck an upbeat chord, with both sides agreeing to... Read more
China's Cruise Industry Set To Make Waves Again
China's cruise industry, suspended for more than three years due to the pandemic, is expected to resume operations in th... Read more
Toll From Deadly Landslide Rises To 19
All 19 people caught in a landslide in Sichuan province on Sunday have been confirmed dead, state media reported, announ... Read more
'Nato-like Alliance Disastrous For Asia-Pacific'
Defence Minister Li Shangfu on Sunday told the Shangri-La Dialogue security summit in Singapore that any moves to establ... Read more