JAKARTA, May 30 (Xinhua) -- Three Indonesian
militants convicted of the October 2002 Bali bombings will be executed in
Central Java province but no specified date is available, officials said Friday.
Minister of Justice and Human Rights Affairs Andi
Mattalata said he has approved a request from the Attorney General's Office to
pick the Central Java town of Cilacap for the execution place.
"I have replied that we don't mind the execution to
be carried out there (Central Java)," he told reporters at his office here.
Separately, Deputy Attorney General Abdul Hakim
Ritonga said the date of the execution has not been determined pending a formal
notification from the Supreme Court about the trio's last appeal.
The Supreme Court has earlier rejected their appeal
and request for a judicial review.
"The date has not been determined yet because we need
to complete one more procedure, namely a Supreme Court verdict," said Ritonga.
The three -- Amrozi, Ali Ghufron and Imam Samudra --
were convicted in 2003 of leading roles in the nightclub bombings on the resort
island and sentenced to death.
The attacks killed 202 people, mostly foreigners.
Authorities have ruled out Bali as the venue for
their execution due to security concerns.
The three are currently being detained at an island
prison off Java southern coast.