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1. Bali Nine: Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran to be transferred to Nusa Kembangan prison for execution.
By ABC News
Indonesian authorities have confirmed that Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran will be transferred this week to the island prison where they will be kept before their expected executions.
The attorney-general’s spokesman Tony Spontana says that inmates from five different locations will be taken to Nusa Kembangan prison.
It is the first indication from authorities of the timing for the transfers and another step in the process that would put Chan and Sukumaran in front of a firing squad.
They are on death row for coordinating the drug smuggling group known as the Bali Nine.
A meeting is being held in Bali to determine the logistics of transferring the two Australians.
It is the meeting that was meant to be held on Friday, and among those present are the chief of Bali police and the head of the Bali prosecutors office, which is in charge of arranging the logistics and timing of the transfer.
In a separate meeting scheduled for today, Australian diplomats will meet Indonesian authorities in Jakarta and be briefed on plans for the executions.
Lawyers for Chan and Sukumaran, meanwhile, have been refused a meeting with the attorney-general, where they had hoped to brief him to explain the case for the executions to be stalled.
They may also demand an investigation into reports the judges who gave Chan and Sukumaran the death penalty asked for bribes.