President of Indonesia orders officers to shoot drug traffickers

President of Indonesia orders officers to shoot drug traffickers

President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo has instructed law enforcement officers to shoot drug traffickers to deal with a narcotics emergency facing the co

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President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo has instructed law enforcement officers to shoot drug traffickers to deal with a narcotics emergency facing the country.       
“Be firm, especially to foreign drug dealers who enter the country and resist arrest. Shoot them because we indeed are in a narcotics emergency position now,” said Widodo.

His remarks have drawn comparison to that of Philippine’s President, Rodrigo Duterte, who launched a brutal anti-drug crackdown about a year ago that saw many alleged drug dealers killed. The bloody campaign in the Phillipines has drawn condemnation from the international community, including the United Nations.

Indonesia also has tough laws against drugs. Widodo has previously been criticized for ordering executions against convicted drug traffickers who were given a death penalty by the court. Rights activists and some governments have called on Indonesia to abolish the death penalty.

Friday’s shooting order from Widodo came a week after Indonesian police shot dead a Taiwanese man in a town near the capital Jakarta. The man, who was part of a group trying to smuggle one ton of crystal methamphetamine into the country, was killed for resisting arrest, police have said.

 Reuters