TheJakartaPost

Please Update your browser

Your browser is out of date, and may not be compatible with our website. A list of the most popular web browsers can be found below.
Just click on the icons to get to the download page.

Jakarta Post

Indonesia says death row Frenchman has no more legal options

Indonesian judges Ujang Abdullah (C), Indaryadi (L) and Haryati (R, obscured) arrive prior to the appeal hearing for Frenchman drug convict on death row Serge Atlaoui at the state administrative court in Jakarta on June 22, 2015

The Jakarta Post
Jakarta
Thu, June 25, 2015

Share This Article

Change Size

Indonesia says death row Frenchman has no more legal options Indonesian judges Ujang Abdullah (C), Indaryadi (L) and Haryati (R, obscured) arrive prior to the appeal hearing for Frenchman drug convict on death row Serge Atlaoui at the state administrative court in Jakarta on June 22, 2015. A Jakarta court on June 22 rejected an appeal by a French drug convict on death row, raising the prospect that another foreigner could soon face the firing squad in Indonesia. (AFP/Adek Berry) (C), Indaryadi (L) and Haryati (R, obscured) arrive prior to the appeal hearing for Frenchman drug convict on death row Serge Atlaoui at the state administrative court in Jakarta on June 22, 2015. A Jakarta court on June 22 rejected an appeal by a French drug convict on death row, raising the prospect that another foreigner could soon face the firing squad in Indonesia. (AFP/Adek Berry)

I

span class="inline inline-center">Indonesian judges Ujang Abdullah (C), Indaryadi (L) and Haryati (R, obscured) arrive prior to the appeal hearing for Frenchman drug convict on death row Serge Atlaoui at the state administrative court in Jakarta on June 22, 2015. A Jakarta court on June 22 rejected an appeal by a French drug convict on death row, raising the prospect that another foreigner could soon face the firing squad in Indonesia. (AFP/Adek Berry)

A French drug convict in Indonesia has exhausted all legal options to avoid the firing squad after losing an appeal this week, Jakarta said Thursday.

A court on Monday dismissed a bid by Serge Atlaoui to challenge the president's rejection of his plea for clemency, typically a death row convict's final chance to avoid execution.

Atlaoui was due to be executed alongside eight other drug offenders two months ago but won a temporary reprieve after Paris stepped up pressure, with Indonesian authorities agreeing to let an outstanding appeal run its course.

The lawyers of the Frenchman, who was arrested in 2005 in a secret drugs factory outside Jakarta, have pledged to fight on and said they are exploring other legal routes.

However Indonesian foreign ministry spokesman Arrmanatha Nasir said that Atlaoui's latest appeal was "the last legal avenue".

"As far as I know and as far as I understand, there is no more legal avenues that can be pursued on this case," he told reporters.

Atlaoui's lawyers could not be immediately contacted for comment.

Arrmanatha said the next step in the case would be up to the attorney-general's office, which is in charge of executions.

The office has said that Atlaoui will not be put to death during the Islamic holy month of Ramadhan in Muslim-majority Indonesia, which ends in mid-July.

France has mounted a campaign to save Atlaoui and following the court decision, President Francois Hollande said France was "doing everything" to keep him alive.

Since Monday's decision, the Indonesian government had yet to receive any communication from the French embassy in Jakarta related to the matter, Arrmanatha said.

Atlaoui had been due to face the firing squad in April with two Australians, a Brazilian, four Nigerians and an Indonesian.

The executions sparked global anger but President Joko Widodo insists convicted traffickers must be harshly punished as Indonesia is facing a drugs crisis.

Authorities accuse Atlaoui, a welder, of being a "chemist" at the secret drugs lab where he was detained. But he has maintained his innocence, claiming that he was installing machinery in what he thought was an acrylics plant. (iik) (++++)

Your Opinion Matters

Share your experiences, suggestions, and any issues you've encountered on The Jakarta Post. We're here to listen.

Enter at least 30 characters
0 / 30

Thank You

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We appreciate your feedback.