– Nigerians in Indonesia have accused the country of extra-judicial killings
– They claimed they are not treated well and given fair hearing
– The country has a strong law against drug-trafficking
Nigerians living in Indonesia have raised serious allegation against the Indonesian government accusing them of killing them extra-judiciously.
In an exclusive report to ZENITHBLOG.com, A Nigerians in Indonesia who provided this information on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter and his own safety claimed that any Nigerian suspected of crime was killed.
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He said Nigerians have made a bad name in Indonesia which is why they are treated terribly there but called on the Nigerian government to intervene in this issue.
Read what he wrote below:
“The way the Indonesian Police is killing Nigerians in any slightest provocation and our Embassy is doing nothing about it.
“Nevertheless, the stringent law of Indonesian Government is not to be doubted but nobody’s guilty until the person is pronounced guilty by the appropriate Judge.
“The Indonesian police don’t care again because of the bad name we Nigerians here have given ourselves.
“On the September 6th, 2016..Ekene from Anambra States living in an Apartment in the West Jakarta was gunned down in his room after Police failed to nail him down with any evidence.
“On the 4th of January, 2017, Ike and Chiwetalu from Nsukka in Enugu State were gunned down too after their woman confessed to be trafficking drug for them.
“Another one happened just yesterday 25th of April, 2017. Another guy from Imo State on a tip of that He sent his woman to go and deliver drug.
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“I am not supporting those that are involved in illicit drugs business but killing someone without enough evidence is just extrajudicial killings.
“We are living in fear here and not all Nigerians are drug peddlers. Some of us are involve in a genuine and profitable business that has contributed a lot taxes to the Indonesian Government
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