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Indonesia Asks Malaysia to Pardon Three Death-Row Prisoners
Indonesia has submitted an official request to the Malaysian government to pardon three citizens of Indonesia, who was sentenced to death in the neighbor country. Three Indonesians are Parlan Dadeh, Bustaman bin Bukhari and Tarmizi. All three were sentenced to death in a narcotics case.
Request was submitted by the government through a letter signed by the Minister of Justice and Human Rights (Menkumham) Patrialis Akbar. "Today we send a letter to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia (Anifah Aman) for the three men not to be sentenced to death," said Patrialis to reporters in Jakarta, Friday (17 / 9).
"We expect you to help us approaching the competent authorities in Malaysia who can give clemency to three Indonesian citizens at the top," said the letter was dated 16 September 2010.
Patrialis hope the punishment of all three can be commuted. "I hope not death penalty. May be reduced to 20 years or extradited to Indonesia," he explained.
He said the Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawan and Malaysia Foreign Minister Anifah Aman have discussed this before. "But because Menkumham who holds the authority, of course we are trying," he added.
Approximately 70 other Indonesians also threatened the death penalty in Malaysia. Patrialis said the government will focus on three citizens first. "Three people first. Because the others are uncertain. The others are still in process and appeals. Meaning is uncertain," he said.
President SBY To Make a Speech Addressing the Indonesia-Malaysia Tensions
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is scheduled to make a statement through the state address to express his attitude toward warming relations between Indonesia-Malaysia at the Headquarters of the Armed Forces of Indonesia, Wednesday night.
After carrying out the fast together with Commander of the Armed Forces, three of the chief of staff and all levels of military force, the President will give a speech related to his attitude toward the developments that occurred between Indonesia and Malaysia, recently.
Since August 13, 2010, relations between Indonesia and Malaysia re-warmed after three officers of Ministry Of Marine Affairs And Fisheries arrested by Malaysian royal police (Polis Diraja Malaysia) in Tanjung Berakit, Riau Islands, Indonesia.
Malaysian royal police action was immediately greeted by loud protests by some communities in Indonesia with demonstrations. Malaysia Prime Minister has even issued a warning to its citizens not to travel to Indonesia, given the anti-Malaysian demonstrations that are considered excessive.
Responding, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has written to Prime Minister Najib to resolve the issue between the two countries as well. In addition, the president also appealed to Prime Minister Najib to accelerate the two countries border issues discussion.
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Iranians biggest drug smugglers to Indonesia
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Sun, 06/20/2010 5:30 PM
The Indonesian government has said that Iranian nationals are the most common smugglers of class-A drugs into the country as of January this year.
Malaysians were the next-highest group, with eight suspects arrested so far this year, followed by India with six suspects, tempointeraktif.com reported.
The Customs and Excise Office at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Banten, has arrested 15 Iranian nationals this year linked to 22 cases. It has also seized a total 115 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, locally known as shabu-shabu), ketamine, heroin, cocaine and marijuana.
"All of the evidence together is worth Rp 278 billion (US$30.5 million) at market value," the office's head Baduri Wijayanta said Sunday.
All of the arrested Iranian smugglers were believed to be part of an Iran-based international drug syndicate, he added.
The office's head of prosecutions Gatot Sugeng Wibowo said the Iran-based drug mafia might not have been aware that Indonesia enforced the death penalty for drug smuggling.
The 2009 Narcotics Law carries the death penalty and a Rp 10 billion fine for anyone in possession of more than 5 grams of drugs.

News maker: Journalists take pictures of Soekarno-Hatta airport customs office head Bahaduri Wijayanta following a press conference on the arrest of three Iranians for a drug smuggling attempt. The Iranian nationals were presented during the conference on Wednesday.-- JP/Multa Fidrus
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Indonesian Sex Slave Rescued from Shocking Abuse
Jakarta Globe, June 17, 2010
A young and badly abused Indonesian sex slave forced to have intercourse with hundreds of men over the past two months has been rescued by Malaysian authorities.
The Star online reported that the Immigration Department in Penang rescued the unidentified woman, in her 20s, from a locked room in a house in George Town on Tuesday night. She did not have any valid travel documents in her possession.
Her alleged captors, from Bangladesh, were also taken into custody.
“The Bangladeshis, who were also without any documents, were in the house then and were arrested,” the news portal quoted Immigration Department official Abdul Rahman Hassan as saying. “They have been remanded pending investigations and the woman has been sent to the Penang Hospital for a check up.”
The department reportedly received a tip-off two weeks ago that the Bangladeshis, both in their 30s, “offered” the woman to their friends for a price. She was forced to have sex with a number of men daily or else she would be beaten.
The report did not say why it took so long for Malaysian authorities to act.
The Indonesian Consulate in Penang was not available for comment.
Aceh to host mental health confab next month
Antara News, Sunday, June 13, 2010 14:04 WIB
Banda Aceh, Aceh (ANTARA News) - The Indonesian western-most province of Aceh will host the second national Islamic Mental Health conference here, July 29-30, which will be attended by medical specialists and paramedics as well as the foreign guest speakers.
The foreign guest speakers include mental health specialists from Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam, chairman of the conference organizing committee, dr Syahrial SpKj, said here on Sunday.
"The meeting will also gather information on mental health development across the country," he said, adding that a seminar on mental health will also be held featuring Prof DR dr Hatta Sharum, a lecturer of the Malaysian Kebangsaan University.
"We welcome the neighboring countries` participation although it is actually a national conference," Syahrial said.
According to him, the appointment of Aceh to host the conference has to do with the free shackling program promoted by the Aceh provincial administration this year.
Syahrial believed that the Banda Aceh mental health hospital will get much information from the conference in handling patients.
Fire victims of sinking naval vessel brought to Malaysia
Antara News, Monday, May 24, 2010 11:19 WIB
Tanjungpinang, Riau Islands (ANTARA News) - Herawaty, one of the victims of a naval vessel which caught fire and sank in Lingai waters, Anambas islands, Riau islands province, on Thursday (May 20), had been brought to a hospital in Johor, Malaysia, for intensive care.
"On Saturday morning, Herawaty was taken by her husband to Johor, Malaysia, from Tanjungpinang for further and more intensive treatment of her burns," Assistant II of Anambas islands regency administration Yunalhas Fasri said in Tanjungpinang Saturday.
He said Herawaty sustained very serious burns and was in urgent need of more intensive treatment.
"Most of the body of Herawaty, wife of the head of Anambas islands tourism agency sustained serious burns," he said.
Another fire victim, also with serious burns, was Ishye Kurnia, who had been brought from Palmatak, Anambas to the RSCM general hospital in Jakarta Friday afternoon.
Three people who had burns and broken bones admitted to the naval hospital in Tanjungpinang are Dr Tajri, Rahayu and Lia Rosiana.
"Six others with lighter injuries and traumatized, are still being treated at the community health center in Tarempa, Anambas islands," he said, adding that all the medical expenses of the victims will be paid by the Anambas islands regency administration.
Up till 10 am on Saturday, he said, three people were still missing, namely Mauli Yulianty (wife of Yusrizal, regent of Anambas islands), Navy Chief Sergeant Hartono, and Dodi Harayudha (Anambas islands administration spokesman).
Customs officers foil attempt of smuggling 2 kg of Methamphetamine
Antara News, Monday, May 24, 2010 11:33 WIB
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Customs officers at Juanda Airport in Surabaya, East Java, arrested two Malaysian nationals on charges of smuggling in 2 kg of shabu-shabu (crystal methamphetamine) on Saturday night, a spokesperson said.
The two Malaysians identified by their initials as LKT and TKP, arrived at the airport on Cathay Pacific, Evi Suhartantyo, chief of the directorate general of customs and excise`s public relations service, said in a statement on Sunday.
They were arrested for carrying 1 kg of shabu-shabu each, she said.
"The 2 kilograms of shabu-shabu are valued at around Rp4 billion," she said.
Earlier, in mid May 2010, the airport`s customs officers also foiled an attempt of smuggling in 50 grams of shabu-shabu carried by an Indonesian migrant worker employed in Malaysia.
The worker, identified by his initial as S, put the shabu-shabu worth Rp100 million in a milk powder container. The customs officers detected the contraband in a profiling check using a drug-detecting instrument provided by the Australian government, she said.
The worker who hailed from Lumajang, East Java, arrived at the airport by Air Asia from Kuala Lumpur, she said.
Malaysian Woman Handed 8 Years’ Jail for Maid Abuse

Indonesian domestic worker Siti Hajar says she was tortured by her Malaysian female employer for three years, describing in an interview being beaten with a cane and doused with boiling water. (AFP Photo/Saeed Khan)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. A Malaysian court sentenced a woman to eight years in prison on Thursday for scalding her Indonesian housemaid with hot water and assaulting her with scissors and a hammer.
The case was one of several involving the abuse of Indonesian domestic workers that strained ties between Indonesia and Malaysia last year, causing Indonesia to stop supplying new maids to its neighbor.
Hau Yuan Tyng, a 44-year-old single mother of two, pleaded innocent last June to charges of assaulting Siti Hajar Sadli — in one case allegedly using hot water; in another, a hammer; and in a third, a pair of scissors.
A Kuala Lumpur district court convicted her on Thursday but allowed her to remain free on bail pending an appeal, said her lawyer, M. Manoharan. She had faced a maximum penalty of 43 years in prison.
Siti Hajar, 34, ran away last June after working for Hau for three years in a luxury condominium. Photographs of her reddened, scalded body were widely publicized, sparking anger in Indonesia, whose President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono pledged to seek justice for her.
Some 230,000 Indonesian maids work in Malaysia. Hundreds of them complain to the Indonesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur every year of unpaid salaries, overwork and sometimes physical abuse.
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Drug smugglers

Drug smugglers: Two alleged Malaysian drug smugglers, in orange, stand with evidence confiscated by Indonesian Customs officers during a press conference at the Soekarno-Hatta airport on Sunday, May 9, 2010. The two were caught with US$1.2 million worth of methamphetamine at the country's main airport. (AP)
Heroin Worth Rp 8 Billion Seized
Tempo Interactive, Wednesday, 28 April, 2010 | 16:20 WIB
TEMPO Interactive, Bandung:Customs and Excise officers in Bandung, West Java have foiled the smuggling of heroin worth Rp 8 billion at the Husein Sastranegara International Airport. The 3.250 grams of heroin was carried from Malaysia by a woman with the initials CCB, 23 years, a passenger aboard AirAsia airline, flight QZ-7592 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Bandung.
“The heroin was found in a suitcase carried by the suspect. The airplane landed about 10.50AM on Sunday, April 25,” said Customs and Excise director Thomas Sugijata, yesterday. Based on the questioning of the suspect, the police have also caught two other suspects; Wt alias As, 26, and Nc alias Ic, a Nigeria national.
Malaysians nabbed for drug smuggling

Customs and Excise officers at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport announced Friday they foiled an attempt by two Malaysian nationals to smuggle in 1.5 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine worth Rp 6 billion (US$666,000) strapped around their waists.
Airport customs head Bahaduri Wijayanta named the two suspects as Oen B. Giap, who works as a welder, and Wong CH, an air conditioner technician.
The suspects arrived on a Cathay Pacific flight from Hong Kong on Thursday.
“The suspects confessed to investigators that they were promised MYR 16,000 [Rp 45 million] if they handed the drugs to a connection in Jakarta,” Bahaduri said.
“They were apparently part of an international drug-smuggling syndicate,” he said.
He said his office received a tip-off on the two suspects before they arrived in Jakarta.
He said officers spotted them easily as both looked suspicious with bulky waistlines due to the drug packets.
He said the suspects would be charged with violating the 2009 Narcotics Law. If found guilty, they face the death sentence.
Frans Rupang, airport customs director of prosecution, said airport customs officers had busted 20 drug smuggling attempts since January this year.
“This is the eighth crystal meth smuggling attempt we have foiled in the last four months,” he said.
He said that in the airport busts, officers seized a total of 70.8 kilograms of crystal meth, 668 grams of heroin, 163 grams of cocaine, 37 kilograms of ketamine and 14.4 kilograms of marijuana. The total value of the seized contraband is Rp 183 billion.
“The total value of drugs seized by customs officers nationwide is Rp 483 billion. Soekarno-Hatta International Airport accounts for 42 percent of the haul,” he added.

