Indian convict Gurdip Singh spared for now as Indonesia executes 4

Indian convict Gurdip Singh was spared at the last minute when Indonesia executed four on Friday, including three foreigners, for drug crimes. Officials did not give a reason for the reprieve but said 10 more convicts would be executed later.

Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj, who has assured Gurdip Singh's family that she is doing her best to save him, confirmed it in a tweet this morning.

The executions on a remote prison island went ahead despite strong protests from international rights groups, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the European Union.

As questions swirled around the handling of the process, Deputy attorney general Noor Rachmad said 10 more executions "will be carried out in stages", but the timings had not yet been decided.

Gurdip Singh, 48, was convicted in 2004 on charges of drug smuggling. Duped by an agent into paying for what he believed was a work visa in New Zealand, he was allegedly abandoned mid-journey in Indonesia.

"We got a phone call from my father, he told me that he has lost all hope and now his dead body will return," said his daughter, Manjit Kaur, who was barely three years old when Mr.Singh migrated from India.  

"His brother spoke with Sushma Swaraj's staff this morning, we are pinning our hope on her," says Kulwinder Kaur, Mr.Singh's wife.

New Delhi has said that Mr.Singh has the right to appeal to the President of Indonesia for clemency. "Our officials have met Gurdip Singh and the embassy has asked the government of Indonesia to look at all legal options," said Foreign Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup.

Last night's executions were the first in the country since April last year when authorities put to death eight drug convicts, including two Australians.

President Joko Widodo has defended dramatically ramping up the use of capital punishment, saying that Indonesia is fighting a war on drugs and traffickers must be heavily punished.

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