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Indonesia to repatriate British grandmother on death row in drug case

The FrontierThe FrontierOctober 21, 2025 1313 Minutes read0

•British national Lindsay Sandiford sentenced to death in 2013 over drug trafficking in Indonesia

Indonesia signed an agreement today to repatriate two British nationals, including a seriously ill grandmother on death row for more than a decade on drug charges, a minister said.

Indonesia has some of the world’s toughest drug laws, but has moved to release half a dozen high-profile detainees in the last year, including a Filipina mother on death row and the last five members of the so-called “Bali Nine” drug ring, reports AFP.

Lindsay Sandiford, in her late 60s, was sentenced to death on the island of Bali in 2013 after she was convicted of trafficking drugs.

Customs officers found cocaine worth an estimated $2.14 million hidden in a false bottom in Sandiford’s suitcase when she arrived in Bali on a flight from Thailand in 2012.

Sandiford admitted the offences but said she had agreed to carry the narcotics after a drug syndicate threatened to kill her son. In 2013, she lost an appeal against her death sentence.

Senior law and human rights minister Yusril Ihza Mahendra said he had signed a deal with British foreign minister Yvette Cooper for the transfer of Sandiford and Shahab Shahabadi, a 35-year-old serving a life sentence for drug offences after his arrest in 2014.

“We agreed to grant the transfers of the prisoners to the UK. The agreement has been signed,” Yusril told reporters at a press conference in the capital Jakarta, confirming our earlier report about their repatriation.

The pair will be handed over after technical details of the transfer are agreed, which the minister said could take “around two weeks” to organise.

Both prisoners are suffering from severe health problems.

Sandiford has been “examined by our doctor, as well as by the doctor from the British consulate in Bali, and is seriously ill”, said Yusril.

Shahabadi was “suffering from various serious illnesses, including mental health issues”, he added.

The minister identified Sandiford as 68 years old, though public information showed her to be 69.

Britain’s embassy in Jakarta directed all questions to Indonesian authorities.

It was unclear if Sandiford would remain at Bali’s overcrowded and most notorious prison, Kerobokan, before her transfer or be moved to another facility.

Indonesia’s immigration and corrections ministry said more than 90 foreigners were on death row, all on drug charges, as of early November.

Goodbye Letters

Sandiford’s case caught tabloid attention back in Britain, with one newspaper publishing an article written by her in which she detailed her fear of death.

“My execution is imminent, and I know I might die at any time now. I could be taken tomorrow from my cell,” she wrote in a British newspaper, The Mail on Sunday, in 2015.

“I have started to write goodbye letters to members of my family.”

Sandiford, originally from Redcar in northeast England, wrote in the article that she had planned to sing the cheery Perry Como hit “Magic Moments” when facing the firing squad.

She became friends in prison with Andrew Chan, an Australian killed by firing squad for his role in a plan to smuggle heroin as one of the so-called “Bali Nine” group of smugglers.

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto’s administration has repatriated several high-profile inmates, all sentenced for drug offences, since he took office in October last year.

In December, Filipina inmate Mary Jane Veloso tearfully reunited with her family after nearly 15 years on death row.

In February, French national Serge Atlaoui, 61, was returned home after 18 years on death row.

Indonesia last carried out executions in 2016, killing one of its own citizens and three Nigerian drug convicts by firing squad.

But the government recently signalled it could resume them.

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