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    re: bali 2 - firing squad Bali Nine's Sukumaran gets death
    From: AAP From correspondents in Denpasar, Bali
    February 14, 2006
    BALI Nine "enforcer" Myuran Sukumaran today was condemned to death by firing squad for attempting to smuggle heroin from Indonesia to Australia.

    A three-judge panel found Sukumaran, 24, of Sydney, guilty of being a major player in an organised drug ring.
    Cheers from some Indonesian anti-drug activists echoed in the court as the judges announced the words "hukuman mati", meaning death sentence.

    Prosecutors had characterised him as being the "enforcer" of the Bali Nine gang which had tried to smuggle 8.3kg of heroin out of Bali last April.

    It was the second Bali Nine death sentence handed down by the Denpasar District Court today.

    Earlier Andrew Chan, the so-called "godfather", was also ordered to face the firing squad.


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    Two drug mules, Michael Czugaj and Martin Stephens, were both sentenced to life in prison.
    Yesterday two more mules Renae Lawrence and Scott Rush were jailed for life.

    The fate of three more defendants will be made known tomorrow. They are also expected to receive life sentences.

 
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