A Nigerian awaiting execution in
Indonesia for drug smuggling has written a heart-rending letter to his
lover to bid her a final bye. Raheem Agbaje-Salami, 42, was moved on
Wednesday to an island off the southern coast of Java where he is due
to be executed with nine other inmates this month.
He had been held in a prison in East Java.
Agbaje-Salami in the letter to his Indonesian girlfriend, Angela Intan,
asked her to be strong and have faith in God. “I want to thank and say
goodbye to my beloved sweetheart, Angela Intan, who has stood beside me
through happiness and sadness,” he said.
“Thank you for everything, for the time we spent together. Knowing and
loving you has been a gift and even though it was only for a short time
it has had a deep meaning in my life.”
Agbaje-Salami was sentenced to death for trying to smuggle heroin into Indonesia.
He is to be executed alongside nine other convicts from Australia, the Philippines, Brazil, France, Ghana and Indonesia
Their requests for presidential clemency were rejected.
The United Nations human rights office yesterday asked Indonesia to
refrain from proceeding with the execution, saying that the death
penalty won’t stop narcotics trafficking.
The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights said: “There is no evidence that the death penalty deters drug crimes.”
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