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Two British nationals, Lindsay Sandiford, who was on death row over drug-related offences and Shahab Shahabadi, who had been sentenced to life, were presented to media in Indonesia on Thursday (Nov 6), before being repatriated.

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00:00Two British nationals, Lindsay Sandiford, who was on death row over drug-related offenses,
00:09and Shahab Shahabadi, who had been sentenced to life, were presented to media in Indonesia
00:14on Thursday before being repatriated.
00:17Jakarta and London had reached a deal on October 21st to repatriate them on humanitarian grounds.
00:25Sixty-eight-year-old Sandiford was sentenced in 2013 after she was found with 4.8 kilograms
00:32of cocaine, estimated to be worth more than $2 million, hidden in the lining of her suitcase
00:37when she arrived on the holiday island of Bali from Bangkok.
00:41Thirty-five-year-old Shahabadi was convicted of a narcotics offense and sentenced to life
00:46imprisonment.
00:48Deputy for Immigration and Corrections Coordination, Ainyoman Gedi Surya Mataram said that Sandiford
00:54suffers from type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension, and Shahabadi from a personality disorder.
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01:30and the CTI, which is the result of the process of the pandemic.
01:37The second is that when I was 35 years old,
01:43when I was in our country, I was able to harness the maximum freedom
01:49and then I was able to carry on 1 June 2015 in the U.S.
01:56In the past year, Indonesia has released some other foreigners on death row, including five Australians, a French man, and a Philippine woman.
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