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Veloso, death convict, spared anew pending case review

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Filipino  death convict Mary Jane Veloso, whose execution was reprieved on April 26, 2015,  got  a new lease in life after the Indonesian government did not include her name in the next batch of convicts to be executed  within the year, the Department of Foreign Affairs said.

The DFA said that Veloso was temporarily spared after a woman who allegedly recruited her to act as a drug courier gave herself up to police.      

The 31-year-old Filipina is on death row for allegedly smuggling drugs into Indonesia.

The DFA said it filed another appeal seeking the Indonesian government to spare the life of Veloso because she is a victim of human trafficking.   

The Philippine government    appealed    for judicial review of Veloso’s    case.

Indonesia granted the Philippine government’s request last year and gave Veloso a last-minute reprieve to allow her to testify against her recruiters.   

Veloso was arrested at the Yogyakarta Airport in 2010 after she was found to have 2.6 kilograms of heroin in her luggage.   

The DFA said a letter, dated April 30, quoted Indonesia Attorney General Prasetyo as saying that they “respect the legal process that is taking place in the Philippines.”   

Her alleged recruiters are currently facing trial in Nueva Ecija.

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