French man on death row in Indonesia to return home happymamay

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Serge Atelawi was accused of being a “pharmacist” by the authorities and arrested him in 2005 at a factory in Jakarta

A French citizen has left his death in Indonesia since 2007 for drug crimes to return to France as part of an agreement between the two countries.

Serge Atlawi, 61, was accused of “chemist” by the Indonesian authorities and was arrested in 2005 at a factory in Jakarta, where dozens of medicines were found.

An agreement was made between Indonesia and France on January 24 to hand over the fourth father to “human causes” because he has cancer and receives a weekly treatment in the hospital.

“It is a miracle.” “He survived 19 years of prison. He survived the death.”

The 61-year-old will be handed over to the French police at Soekarno-Chata International Airport in Jakarta, before riding a commercial trip to Paris.

Upon his return, Atlaoui will be presented to the prosecutors, “and it is more likely to be held while waiting for a decision.”

His wife said that Atlawi told his family that he did not want to meet them at the airport.

“He wants to see his family again when he is free,” she told RTL. “Unfortunately, we don’t know the time it will take.”

In France, the maximum penalty for a similar crime is 30 years, as said by the Minister of Human Rights of Indonesia Esrisel Ehza Mahindra to Reuters.

He said that it is up to Paris to give “compassion, pardon or reduced sentence.”

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Atlaoui, a four -year -old father from northeastern France, has always denied being a drug store

Atlaoui, a Metz welding in northeastern France, denied that drug stores were.

He claimed that he was installing machines at the Acrylic Factory, but he told Agence France -Presse in 2015 that he “thought there was something suspicious.”

He was originally sentenced to life imprisonment, the sentence was changed to death at the appeal by the Indonesian Supreme Court.

He was scheduled to be executed for the year 2015But stopped by pressure from the French government.

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