Bali Nine case: AFP retains ability to give information abroad that risks death penalty for Australians

By Lindsay Murdoch
Updated January 30 2015 - 1:18am, first published January 29 2015 - 10:23pm
Myuran Sukumaran Photo: Jason Childs
Myuran Sukumaran Photo: Jason Childs
Andrew Chan Photo: Danny Arcadia
Andrew Chan Photo: Danny Arcadia
Myuran Sukumaran Photo: Jason Childs
Myuran Sukumaran Photo: Jason Childs
Myuran Sukumaran Photo: Jason Childs
Myuran Sukumaran Photo: Jason Childs
Andrew Chan Photo: Danny Arcadia
Andrew Chan Photo: Danny Arcadia
Myuran Sukumaran Photo: Jason Childs
Myuran Sukumaran Photo: Jason Childs
Andrew Chan Photo: Danny Arcadia
Andrew Chan Photo: Danny Arcadia

Bangkok: Australian Federal Police retain the authority to provide information to foreign police agencies in cases carrying the death penalty, despite an outcry over the imminent executions of Australians Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan in Indonesia.

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