Indonesian correctional authorities say they will execute a Chinese prisoner who has been jailed for six months as soon as it is arrested.



According to Compass and others on the 24th, the death row inmate named Chai Changpan (53) escapes from Jakarta's outskirts of Jakarta at Tanggrand 1st grade prison in the early morning of the 14th.



CCTV outside the prison was photographed at around 2:30 am on the 14th, where a man came out of the sewer and slowly disappeared.



Indonesian Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, Banton Commissioner Andika Dewi Prasetiya, ordered the day before to "execute the sentence as soon as you are caught."



The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, the police, and the Drug Enforcement Agency have formed a joint team to track the gap.



Indonesia faces up to 20 years in prison for possession of narcotics alone, and death sentences are often sentenced if caught while distributing drugs.



However, the execution of 18 drug offenders including foreigners in 2015 and 2016 has not been executed for the fourth year.



The prosecutor general, who took office in October last year, announced a policy of'resume execution of executions' and the death row inmates are trembling, but the execution has not been carried out until now.



Chai was arrested in 2016 by local police for smuggling 110 kg of methamphetamine to Indonesia.



Chai escaped from the jakarta police station on January 24, 2017, through the bathroom wall using an iron rod, was caught three days later, was sentenced to death in the same year, and served in a first-class prison in Tangran in 2018.



Inmates in the same room confessed, "Chai digs a hole in the floor of the cell for six months and encourages them to break out together."



The prison side believes that Chai obtained a screwdriver and a metal rod from the prison kitchen construction site and dug the ground up to the sewer pipe.



The difference was investigated as having escaped from the prison through a sewer pipe through a tunnel with a diameter of 1 m, a depth of 3 m and a length of 30 m.



After investigating the jailbreak site, the Indonesian House of Representatives requested a detailed investigation, saying, "It seems impossible to dig a hole for such a long time with something like a screwdriver. We haven't even piled up the excavated dirt."



Indonesia's Ministry of Justice and Human Rights said it is currently investigating five prisoners in connection with the jailbreak case.



(Photo=Tempo, Yonhap News)