Frenchman Serge Atlaoui left prison in Indonesia on Tuesday to be returned to France. The 61-year-old had been on death row since 2007 for drug offenses. This follows the release of six high-profile detainees from Indonesian prisons, including a Filipino woman and members of the Bali Nine drug ring.  Atlaoui was driven from Salemba prison in Jakarta to the city's main airport, where he was handed over to French police officers before boarding a commercial flight to Paris. His return was facilitated by an agreement between the French and Indonesian justice ministers.  In France, Atlaoui will be presented to prosecutors and most likely detained while awaiting a decision on his sentence's adaptation. He has been receiving medical treatment in Indonesia due to health reasons.  Atlaoui is from Metz, France, and had always denied being a drug trafficker, claiming he was installing machinery in what he thought was an acrylic factory.

Frenchman Serge Atlaoui left prison in Indonesia on Tuesday to be returned to France. The 61-year-old had been on death row since 2007 for drug offenses. This follows the release of six high-profile detainees from Indonesian prisons, including a Filipino woman and members of the Bali Nine drug ring. Atlaoui was driven from Salemba prison in Jakarta to the city's main airport, where he was handed over to French police officers before boarding a commercial flight to Paris. His return was facilitated by an agreement between the French and Indonesian justice ministers. In France, Atlaoui will be presented to prosecutors and most likely detained while awaiting a decision on his sentence's adaptation. He has been receiving medical treatment in Indonesia due to health reasons. Atlaoui is from Metz, France, and had always denied being a drug trafficker, claiming he was installing machinery in what he thought was an acrylic factory.

Frenchman Serge Atlaoui left prison in Indonesia on Tuesday to be returned to France. The 61-year-old had been on death row since 2007 for drug offenses. This follows the release of six high-profile detainees from Indonesian prisons, including a Filipino woman and members of the Bali Nine drug ring. Atlaoui was driven from Salemba prison in Jakarta to the city's main airport, where he was handed over to French police officers before boarding a commercial flight to Paris. His return was facilitated by an agreement between the French and Indonesian justice ministers. In France, Atlaoui will be presented to prosecutors and most likely detained while awaiting a decision on his sentence's adaptation. He has been receiving medical treatment in Indonesia due to health reasons. Atlaoui is from Metz, France, and had always denied being a drug trafficker, claiming he was installing machinery in what he thought was an acrylic factory.

Frenchman Serge Atlaoui left prison in Indonesia on Tuesday to be returned to France. The 61-year-old had been on death row since 2007 for drug offenses. This follows the release of six high-profile detainees from Indonesian prisons, including a Filipino woman and members of the Bali Nine drug ring.

Atlaoui was driven from Salemba prison in Jakarta to the city's main airport, where he was handed over to French police officers before boarding a commercial flight to Paris. His return was facilitated by an agreement between the French and Indonesian justice ministers.

In France, Atlaoui will be presented to prosecutors and most likely detained while awaiting a decision on his sentence's adaptation. He has been receiving medical treatment in Indonesia due to health reasons.

Atlaoui is from Metz, France, and had always denied being a drug trafficker, claiming he was installing machinery in what he thought was an acrylic factory.


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