The Woman Who Killed Her Mother In Bali Is Free, Deported To The US And Banned From Indonesia
Heather Lois Mack in a brown shirt/ Photo: Antara

JAKARTA - Former convict in the murder case from the United States (US) Heather Lois Mack has been proposed to be put on a life ban list, along with the deportation process. This was conveyed by the Head of Bali Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, Jamaruli Manihuruk.

"She (Heather) must have been proposed to get a life ban at the Directorate General of Immigration in Jakarta. It depends on whether she agrees or not. She is asked for a lifetime (ban) because this is a serious crime. Don't let her return to Indonesia to have problems again, so it must be avoided," Jamaruli said, as quoted Antara, Saturday, October 30.

Jamaruli also said that the ban only applies to former convict Heather Lois Mack, while her child is not proposed to be included in the ban.

"The child is innocent, not on the blacklist," he said.

Heather's passport and tickets are currently still held by her country's consulate while waiting for the flight schedule for deportation.

Meanwhile, their children, who are still being taken by their caregivers or not with their mothers at the Immigration Detention Center, will also be sent home. He said, currently there are copies of passports and departure tickets.

He confirmed that Heather and her child will definitely depart on Tuesday, November 2, 2021, via I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport to Jakarta using the Garuda Indonesia airline. And then from Jakarta to America using Delta Airlines with a brief stop in Seoul, South Korea.

Previously, on Friday, October 29, 2021, Heather Lois Mack was officially released from the Class II-A Kerobokan Women's Correctional Institution based on the Release Certificate Number: W20.PK.01.01.02-1183.

Heather was previously found guilty based on the Denpasar High Court Decision Number 29/PID/2015/PT. DPS for violating Article 340 of the Criminal Code in a murder case with a prison sentence of 10 years.

While in prison, Heather is known to behave well until she gets remission for 34 months or 2 years and 10 months.

After being declared free, the person concerned was handed over to the Ngurah Rai Special TPI Immigration Office, for which a BAP was carried out and declared to have violated the legislation. In accordance with Article 75 of Immigration, Heather can be subject to administrative sanctions in the form of deportation.


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