Jakarta (ANTARA News) -- Attorney General H. M. Prasetyo met with the heads of several prosecutors offices here on Wednesday to discuss the execution of the death sentences given to drugs convicts.

According to Tony Tribagus Spontana, a spokesman for the Attorney Generals Office (AGO), the heads of the high prosecutors offices explained the preparations being made for the executions.

In addition, chief of the high prosecutors office of Bali, Momok Bambang Samiarso, expressed his readiness to send the convicts to the Nusa Kambangan prison in Cilacap, Central Java.

Moreover, the AGO decided to postpone the execution of the Australian drug convicts to meet the demands of the Australian government and the families of the convicts.

"This is our response to the demands made by the Australian government and the families of the convicts who asked for more time for them to be able to meet with (the two convicts)," Spontana stated recently.

The AGO plans to execute 11 convicts given the death penalty, including the drug convicts from Australia Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, following the rejection of their pleas for clemency by President Joko Widodo.

Three convicts who face execution over murder charges are Indonesian citizens Iyen bin Azwar, Harun bin Ajis, and Sargawi alias Ali bin Sanusi.

Six other convicts, including five foreigners, to be put to death over narcotics cases are Mary Jane Fiesta Veloso from the Philippines, Serge Areski Atlaoui from France, Martin Anderson alias Belo from Ghana, Indonesia citizen Zainal Abidin, Raheem Agbaje Salami from Cordova, and Rodrigo Gularte from Brazil.

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