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Ladybbird 30-08-13 12:21

Drug Smuggling Gran Facing Firing Squad in Bali Has Final Chilling Wish
 
Lindsay Sandiford Loses Final Appeal Against Drug Trafficking Death Sentence in Bali


Lindsay Sandiford, a British grandmother sentenced to death for drug trafficking in Indonesia, now faces a firing squad after her final appeal was rejected by the country's highest court.


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Lindsay Sandiford faces the death sentence in Indonesia for drug trafficking Photo: Reuters

The Telegraph UK, 30 Aug 2013

Lindsay Sandiford's only hope now is for clemency from the country's president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, who has pardoned four drug dealers on death row since he came to power in 2004.

However, he has also made it clear that he routinely turns down most "almost all" such requests on behalf of foreign nationals, saying that Indonesians do not get such leniency.

Sandiford, 57, was arrested in May last year after cocaine valued at around £2.4 million (£1.6 million) was found during a routine check of her suitcase as she arrived on a flight into the holiday island of Bali.

She had come in from Bangkok in Thailand, and was accused by police of being at the centre of a drug ring involving three other Britons.

On Thursday, a three-judge panel at the supreme court in Jakarta unanimously rejected her appeal. It backed an earlier decision, taken by the Denpasar district court in Bali, which sentenced her to death, and a separate ruling by the island's high court, which rejected her first appeal.

"The decision is unanimous," said the panel's chief judge, Artidjo Alkostar, adding that there was "no dissenting opinion".

Ladybbird 09-03-20 13:58

UK Drug Smuggling Gran's DEATH by Firing Squad
 
Brit Drug Smuggling Gran's Horrifying Only Wish as She Waits for Death in Bali

Lindsay Sandiford was sentenced to death in 2013 when she was arrested as she tried to smuggle £1.6million of cocaine into Indonesia and has been on death row ever since


Daily Mirror / The Guardian UK • 9 MAR 2020



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For seven long years British grandmother Lindsay Sandiford has been locked up in jail on the paradise island of Bali.


In 2013 she was found with £1.6million of cocaine in her suitcase, which she was trying to smuggle into Indonesia.

The punishment in Indonesia is brutal - most drug smuglers and dealers are sentenced to death.

And the execution method is terrifying - firing squad.

Prisoners are led to a grassy area where they can choose to sit or stand before armed soldiers then take their shots, aiming for the heart.

But if a prisoner surivives the firing squad, the commander must then shoot them in the head.

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Lindsay Sandiford is facing death by firing squad (Image: Getty)



Indonesia carries out executions infrequently with most prisoners waiting on death row for more than 10 years.

The last death penalties carried out in Indonesia took place in 2015 and 130 people, including Lindsay Sandiford, are waiting to be executed.

Former legal secretary Sandiford, from Redcar in the North East, had worked in management for many years at a law firm in Cheltenham.

She rented a house in the town but was evicted when she didn't pay her rent.

The mum-of-two, who had separated from her husband, made the decision to move to India in 2012.

It was as she arrived in Bali from Bangkok in Thailand on May 19, 2012, that she was arrested after the huge haul of cocaine was found in her luggage.

Sandiford insisted she had been forced to carry the Class A drugs by a criminal gang, who had threatened to hurt her family if she refused.

However, the gran dramatically changed her story when she was told she would receive the death penalty if she was convicted of drug trafficking.

She broke down and told officers that she had been asked to carry the drugs by an antiques dealer, Julian Ponder, who was British and living in Bali, and his partner Rachel Dougall.

Sandiford even agreed to take part in a police sting to catch the pair, along with a third person, Paul Beales.

Ponder's home was searched and both he and Sandiford were charged with drug trafficking.

There was no evidence linking Dougall and Beales to the same crime and they were charged with lesser offences.

Sandiford's legal team argued that she had been pressured into carrying the drugs and had suffered from mental health problems.

Their pleas fell on deaf ears and she was convicted - although even the prosecution pleaded for her to be jailed for 15 years rather than sentenced to death.

Dougall was found guilty of failing to report a crime and jailed for a year, while Beales was convicted of possessing hashish and locked up for four years.


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Sandiford fills her time behind bars with knitting, which she sells to fund her legal appeals (Image: Gloucestershire Live)


Ponder was cleared of drug smuggling but convicted of the possession of narcotics and sentenced to six years behind bars.

Despite the prosecution's pleas, on January 22, 2013, judges sentenced her to death.

Sandiford appealed against the decision but she had no money left to pay for a legal team.

A fundraising campaign managed to raise enough to fly an Indonesian solicitor to Bali but her appeal was dismissed.

Sandiford then appealed to the Indonesian Supreme Court, which was also rejected.


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Sandiford is being held in Kerobokan Prison in Bali (Image: Getty)


The jail was built to house just 300 inmates but is currently home to more than 1,400 men and women.

Riots and violence from guards is a regular occurence.

Sandiford spends her time behind bars knitting items, which she then sells to raise funds to pay for her legal appeals.

She has even been teaching other prisoners how to knit.

However, the toll of spending so long on death row is taking its toll on Sandiford, who befriended suitcase killer Heather Mack during her time in prison.

Mack served 10 years for the murder of her mother, who was then stuffed into a suitcase by her boyfriend.

Mack was sentenced to 10 years behind bars while her boyfriend Tommy Schaefer was jailed for 18 in 2015 after they were found guilty of murdering Sheila von Wiese-Mack.


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Sandiford says she has accepted her fate and feels "blessed" she saw her sons grow up (Image: Facebook/Justice and Fairness


Beaming British death row gran Lindsay Sandiford celebrates her 60th birthday in Bali prison - as execution looms

The killer said Sandiford was becoming increasingly reclusive during her time behind bars.

Mack said: "I am friends with Lindsay but she has been difficult to speak to recently.

“She spends all day pretty much alone in her cell and doesn’t mix so much with the other prisoners.

“She snaps at me for no reason but I still make an effort with her."

Mack said Sandiford was visibly shocked and upset after two other prisoners convicted of drug offences were suddenly taken away and executed.

She said: “They had turned their lives around and were different people to when they were convicted, so everyone thought they would be OK.

“When Lindsay saw that even they could be taken away and killed, she knew it would be happening to her. That’s when it really, really hit home for her.”

And Mack revealed the pensioner now had only one wish, explaining: "She has said she wants to die."

Facing the prospect of death by firing squad, Lindsay herself said: "It won't be a hard thing for me to face anymore.

"It's not particularly a death I would choose but them again I wouldn't choose dying in agony from cancer either.

"I do feel I can cope with it. But when it happens I don't want my family to come. I don't want any fuss at all. The one thing certain about life is no one gets out alive."

Even thogh she's on death row, Lindsay insists she feels "blessed" because she's witnessed her two sons grow up and met her grandchildren.

She added: "My attitude is 'If you want to shoot me, shoot me. Get on with it'."





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Ladybbird 30-09-20 21:09

Drug Smuggling Gran Ready to Face Firing Squad in Bali
 
Death Row Drug Smuggling Gran Lindsay Sandiford 'Ready to Face Firing Squad' in Bali

In January, 2013, Lindsay Sandiford was convicted of drug smuggling and sentenced to death in the Indonesian paradise island of Bali - she has been on death row ever since


Daily Mirror UK, 30 SEP 2020


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Like many other grans, Lindsay Sandiford spends her days quietly knitting - but the difference between her and other grandmothers is she knits behind bars.


The 64-year-old has spent almost eight years locked up in the notorious Kerobokan Prison on the paradise island of Bali in Indonesia.

Former legal secretary Lindsay was convicted of drug smuggling in January 2013, a crime punishable by death by firing squad in Indonesia.

Since her sentencing, Lindsay has launched several appeals against her gruesome fate, all of them unsuccessful, and now she remains behind bars, waiting for death.

She has long since exhausted her funds to pay her legal costs and is said to spend her time knitting items that can be sold to pay for her solicitors.


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Lindsay has been teaching other prisoners to knit


For seven long years British grandmother Lindsay Sandiford has been locked up in jail on the paradise island of Bali. In 2013 she was found with £1.6million of cocaine in her suitcase, which she was trying to smuggle into Indonesia.

The punishment in Indonesia is brutal - most drug smuglers and dealers are sentenced to death. And the execution method is terrifying - firing squad. Prisoners are led to a grassy area where they can choose to sit or stand before armed soldiers then take their shots, aiming for the heart. But if a prisoner surivives the firing squad, the commader must then shoot them in the head.

Indonesia carries out executions infrequently with most prisoners waiting on death row for more than 10 years. The last death penalties carried out in Indonesia took place in 2015 and 130 people, including Lindsay Sandiford, are waiting to be executed.

Former legal secretary Sandiford, from Redcar in the North East UK, had worked in management for many years at a law firm in Cheltenham. She rented a house in the town but was evicted when she didn't pay her rent. The mum-of-two, who had separated from her husband, made the decision to move to India in 2012.


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It was as she arrived in Bali from Bangkok in Thailand on May 19, 2012, that she was arrested after the huge haul of cocaine was found in her luggage. Sandiford insisted she had been forced to carry the Class A drugs by a criminal gang, who had threatened to hurt her family if she refused.

However, the gran dramatically changed her story when she was told she would receive the death penalty if she was convicted of drug trafficking. She broke down and told officers that she had been asked to carry the drugs by an antiques dealer, Julian Ponder, who was British and living in Bali, and his partner Rachel Dougall. Sandiford even agreed to take part in a police sting to catch the pair, along with a third person, Paul Beales.

Ponder's home was searched and both he and Sandiford were charged with drug trafficking. There was no evidence linking Dougall and Beales to the same crime and they were charged with lesser offences.

Sandiford's legal team argued that she had been pressured into carrying the drugs and had suffered from mental health problems. Their pleas fell on deaf ears and she was convicted - although even the prosecution pleaded for her to be jailed for 15 years rather than sentenced to death.


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Kerobokan Prison where Lindsay is being held (Image: Getty)



Dougall was found guilty of failing to report a crime and jailed for a year, while Beales was convicted of possessing hashish and locked up for four years. Ponder was cleared of drug smuggling but convicted of the possession of narcotics and sentenced to six years behind bars.

Despite the prosecution's pleas, on 22 January 2013, judges sentenced her to death.


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Sandiford appealed against the decision but she had no money left to pay for a legal team.



Ladybbird 14-05-22 13:30

Re: Drug Smuggling Gran Facing Firing Squad in Bali Has Final Chilling Wish
 
Drug Smuggling Brit Gran Waiting For Execution on Death Row Has Final Chilling Wish

Lindsay Sandiford was sentenced to death almost a decade ago after being arrested for drug smuggling. She has been on death row ever since and has one final wish


Daily Mirror 14 MAY 2022




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A British gran living on death row can do nothing but knit and wait for her execution as she is locked up in a Bali prison for drug smuggling.




Lindsay Sandiford has been in Kerobokan Prison for almost a decade, having been arrested in 2013 for trying to smuggle £1.6 million worth of cocaine into Indonesia.

In Indonesia, the punishment for this crime is brutal and terrifying - death by firing squad.

Prisoners can choose to sit or stand before armed soldiers take their shots, aiming for the heart.

If a prisoner manages to survive, the commander then shoots them in the head.

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The 65-year-old gran is still waiting for her execution date, as Indonesia carries them out infrequently.

Prisoners can be left waiting on death row for more than 10 years.

Sandiford, who had separated from her husband, made the decision to move to India in 2012.

She was arrested as she arrived in Bali from Bangkok on May 19, 2012 after cocaine was found in her luggage.

Lindsay Sandiford will face an Indonesian firing squad



The former legal secretary originally insisted she had been forced to carry the Class A drugs by a criminal gang who had threatened to hurt her family if she refused.

However, she then changed her story when she was told she would receive the death penalty if convicted of drug trafficking.

She told officers she had been asked to carry the drugs by Julian Ponder, a British antiques dealer.

Sandiford agreed to take part in a police sting to catch Ponder, but she was still later charged with drug trafficking.

She was sentenced to death on January 22, 2013.



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Lindsay Sandiford speaks with her sister Hillary Parsons at holding cell





During her time in prison, Sandiford knits various items which she sells to try and raise money for her legal fees.

Whilst behind bars, she befriended killer Heather Mack.

Mack served 10 years for the murder of her mother, Sheila von Wiese-Mack, who was then stuffed into a suitcase by her boyfriend.

Mack has revealed that Sandiford was becoming increasingly reclusive whilst in prison.

She became difficult to speak to and would often snap for no reason.

She said: "She spends all day pretty much alone in her cell and doesn’t mix so much with the other prisoners."

The killer also revealed Sandiford has just one final wish.

She said: "She has said she wants to die."


Indeed, Sandiford herself said: "It won't be a hard thing for me to face anymore.

"It's not particularly a death I would choose but then again I wouldn't choose dying in agony from cancer either."

She has also said she feels blessed to have been able to watch her two sons grow up and meet her grandchildren.




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