Internal investigation found Pakistani facing execution in Indonesia is innocent

By Jewel Topsfield
Updated July 28 2016 - 5:43am, first published July 27 2016 - 6:56pm
Pakistani death row prisoner Zulfiqar Ali is transferred from hospital to Nusakambangan in preparation for his execution. 
 Photo: Wagino
Pakistani death row prisoner Zulfiqar Ali is transferred from hospital to Nusakambangan in preparation for his execution. Photo: Wagino
Police oversee preparations for the executions in Cilacap, the closest town to Nusakambangan where the prisoners will be shot.

 Photo: Wagino
Police oversee preparations for the executions in Cilacap, the closest town to Nusakambangan where the prisoners will be shot. Photo: Wagino
Police oversee preparations for the executions in Cilacap, the closest town to Nusakambangan where the prisoners will be shot.

 Photo: Wagino
Police oversee preparations for the executions in Cilacap, the closest town to Nusakambangan where the prisoners will be shot. Photo: Wagino
Police prepare for the imminent executions of prisoners at Nusakambangan.  Photo: Wagino
Police prepare for the imminent executions of prisoners at Nusakambangan. Photo: Wagino
Preparations for the executions at Cilacap harbour on Wednesday.  Photo: Wagino
Preparations for the executions at Cilacap harbour on Wednesday. Photo: Wagino

Cilacap: Fears that innocent people will be killed in Indonesia's looming executions are intensifying, with a former senior government official revealing an internal investigation he conducted into a condemned Pakistani man suggested he was innocent.

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