BY NURDIN HASAN
Banda Aceh, TAG – Five men accused of gambling were
caned six times each while hundreds of people watched in Langsa, eastern Aceh, Friday
afternoon.
Indonesia’s Aceh province adopted partial Shariah law in 2001 as part of an autonomy agreement aimed at quelling separatist sentiment.
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Indonesia’s Aceh province adopted partial Shariah law in 2001 as part of an autonomy agreement aimed at quelling separatist sentiment.
The province’s autonomous status made possible its legislature’s
decision to pass laws legalizing corporal punishments considered human rights
abuses elsewhere, such as caning.
Friday’s punishment meted out to the men is the first incident of
caning this year.
Putra Masduri, the head of the Langsa prosecutor’s office, said
the caning took place in Langsa, eastern Aceh, at 3:30p.m.
“The men were involved in various parts of the gambling
operation,” he said. “Some were writing down the winning [lottery] numbers and
others were selling tickets.”
The sentence for the five men was handed down earlier in the day
by the Langsa Shariah court after they were found guilty of gambling. The
defendants were not accompanied by a lawyer during the sentencing.
“The defendants were quick to accept the sentence because they
wanted to get this over with quickly,” Putra said. “They voiced regret for
gambling and vowed it would not happen again.”
The five were arrested for gambling in January. Another 15
people were scheduled to be caned on the same day, but did not turn up.
Putra said that under Aceh’s Shariah law, authorities are not
allowed to detain suspects, so sentences are carried out quickly. This means
that if those found guilty do not turn up for sentencing, there is not much the
authorities can do.
“The 15 people are required to report to authorities next week and
hopefully they will voluntarily come in to be sentenced and caned,” Putra said.[]
Five Gamblers Caned in Eastern Aceh
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