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Though he has decided to tell his tale, Chandra Halim, alias Akiong, will not talk to just anyone.
Sentenced to death for his role in a drug smuggling case, he remains adamant he will not talk to police officers. Akiong is only willing to talk to people representing the public interest regarding the Freddy Budiman Testimony Fact-Finding Team. "That's because he wants to talk freely," Setara Institute team member Hendardi said last Thursday.
ATTORNEY Saut Edward Rajagukguk and his client, deathrow inmate Zulfiqar Ali, are struggling to find a way out of the dilemma they face. "We've prepared a plea to the attorney general to review the case," Saut said last Tuesday.
Prior to that, Saut and Zulfiqar's family locked horns over whether or not to file a clemency plea with the President. Filing a plea would mean confessing to the crime, despite the Pakistani's assertion that he was not part of an international drug syndicate, as has been alleged by law enforcement authorities.
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