JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) – Indonesia and the Netherlands on Tuesday agreed to repatriate two Dutch nationals convicted on drug offences in Indonesia, including one facing the death penalty and another serving a life sentence.
Indonesia to repatriate 2 convicted Dutch drug traffickers, including one on death row
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) – Indonesia and the Netherlands on Tuesday agreed to repatriate two Dutch nationals convicted on drug offences in Indonesia, including one facing the death penalty and another serving a life sentence.
The agreement was signed by officials in both Jakarta and Amsterdam following a request by the Dutch king and foreign ministry for the release of the men, both of whom are in poor health, according to Indonesia’s senior law minister, Yusril Ihza Mahendra.
Mahendra, who signed the agreement at a ceremony in Jakarta, said the request was approved by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, and that he expected the men to be returned to the Netherlands on Dec. 8.
Dutch Foreign Minister David van Weel also signed it at a separate event in Amsterdam, witnessed by delegations from both countries.
















































