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Govt mulling third round of executions

The Attorney General's Office (AGO) will make an evaluation next weekwhether to proceed with executing more death-row convicts in the nearfuture after the two recent batches of executions drew internationaloutcry

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Thu, April 30, 2015 Published on Apr. 30, 2015 Published on 2015-04-30T17:46:08+07:00

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Govt mulling third round of executions

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he Attorney General's Office (AGO) will make an evaluation next weekwhether to proceed with executing more death-row convicts in the nearfuture after the two recent batches of executions drew internationaloutcry.

AGO spokesman Tony Spontana said convicts set to be included in the execution list would be those who had exhausted all their legal attempts to avoid the penalty.

"An evaluation of the recent executions will be thoroughly evaluated next week. After that we will determine whether to proceed with the third round of executions in the near future, and the list of convicts who will face the firing squad," he said.

More than 162 death row convicts are currently awaiting their fate. Of the figure, 73 convicts are murderers while 89 are drug traffickers. The list excludes terrorist inmates, according to the AGO.

Citizens of the UK, the Netherlands, France, Nigeria, Malaysia and China are among the death row convicts.

Early on Wednesday, the government executed eight inmates from Indonesia, Australia, Brazil, Nigeria and Ghana.

The executions were the second round after the first was carried out on Jan. 18, during which six inmates from Indonesia, the Netherlands, Brazil, Nigeria, Vietnam and Malawi were killed by firing squad. (ren)

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