Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran
were a couple of Australian criminals who organized their idiot
workmates to smuggle drugs from Bali.
Sukruman was the money-man who paid for the drugs and Chan pretended to be the tough guy. He strutted around telling his workmates that if they refused to join the smuggling ring he would kill their families. His idiot workmates believed him and decided to go along with the plan.
Sukruman was the money-man who paid for the drugs and Chan pretended to be the tough guy. He strutted around telling his workmates that if they refused to join the smuggling ring he would kill their families. His idiot workmates believed him and decided to go along with the plan.
Meanwhile,
Australian Federal Police were onto the gang and secretly watching
every move. They waited until the idiots were loaded up with drugs and
then gave all the information to the Indonesian police who arrested them
at the airport in 2005.
Tough guy Chan was already sitting on
the airplane and thought he was safe because he wasn't carrying any
drugs - he let his idiot mules do the dangerous work for him - but he
was arrested along with Sukumaran and seven others and they have been in
jail ever since.
A few days ago Chan and Sukumaran were executed by firing squad.
Today Chan's family held a memorial service and begged people to remember him as
a gentle young man who had turned his life around and become a born
again Christian.
The death penalty may seems harsh - but he wasn't executed for being a
gentle young man who had accepted Jesus as his saviour. He was executed
for being a drug dealing stand-over-man who threatened to kill
anyone who annoyed him or refused to obey his orders.
A man reaps what he sows. (Galatians 6:7)
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