Amrozi “the Smiling Assassin” – Not Smiling Anymore!
Bali bomber and smiling assassin Amrozi died a coward
By Cindy Wockner in Cilicap
The Courier-Mail – news.com.au
November 10, 2008
AMROZI, the smiling assassin, was not so brave when faced with his own death. His older brother Mukhlas was more defiant and praised God to the end.
And when the time came – about 11pm on Saturday, local Indonesian time – to be shackled hand and foot and led from their jail cells to the execution ground, the three Bali bombers accepted their fate without struggle.
Sources inside Batu prison and involved in the execution of Amrozi bin Nurhasyim, Mukhlas, aka Ali Ghufron, and Imam Samudra, aka Abdul Aziz, yesterday revealed to The Courier-Mail details of how the trio were put to death six years after their crimes.
One source said that of the three, Amrozi was the least brave and that as his end neared he looked “pale” and afraid.
He was also the quickest to die after all three were strapped to wooden posts and shot at the same time by firing squads.
His older brother Mukhlas was more defiant, repeatedly shouting “Allah Akbar” until his last moments. One source said that even as he was dying he praised God.
It was Amrozi who earned the contempt of Australians and the world when, after his arrest, he smiled for the cameras and took pride in the devastation caused.
When he was sentenced to death, he cheered and gave the thumbs up to judges, then to his victims’ families.
The three men had known death was stalking them and, according to jail sources, seemed resigned to their fate.
At 11pm on Saturday, about 30 members of the paramilitary Brimob police, wearing balaclavas to hide their identity, went to the cells of the three men.
The three were shackled hand and feet, chains running from wrist to the ankle.
“They looked like they accepted their fate. They didn’t struggle,” one witness said.
As they were lead from their cells, their ankles were bound so tightly they had to shuffle.
The rest of the jail was quiet except for the bombers’ exhortations of “Allah Akbar”.
Other prisoners didn’t join in. Several days earlier the bombers had said their goodbyes to prisoners and guards and asked for the traditional Muslim forgiveness.
“They were shouting but it was not really loud. The situation was quite calm. Not all three of them were shouting (Allah Akbar) at once. It was separately, one then the other,” another source said.
The bombers had been praying all afternoon and when the officers came to collect them, Amrozi said he knew it was time. They had also been fasting.
They were taken out to waiting double-cab pick-up trucks. Each man was put in the second row of seats, in the middle and flanked by armed police on either side.
More police sat in the back of the truck.
The cars then drove off in procession to the execution zone of Nirbaya, about 3km south of the jail.
Amrozi was in the first car, followed by Imam Samudra in the second car and then Mukhlas.
It took longer than anticipated to reach the site because a torrential downpour earlier in the evening had made the narrow and windy track slippery and difficult to negotiate.
When they arrived at Nirbaya, the bombers were taken from the trucks and tied to posts. They were ministered to by three Muslim preachers who read to them from the Koran.
It is believed that Amrozi was tied to the middle post with Samudra to his left and Mukhlas to his right and that the men were standing up.
The Bali prosecutor, Ida Bagus Wiswantanu, proceeded to read out the execution order, detailing the men’s crimes and their sentences.
Black hoods were put over their heads and at 12.15am the signal to shoot was given.
It was a dark night, the moon shrouded in cloud and there were no stars.
But the air was crisp and clean after the earlier monsoonal rain.
At 12.20am the doctor pronounced them dead and at 12.25am the three bodies were untied and taken to a nearby jail clinic for an autopsy.
Afterwards they were washed in the Muslim tradition by Ali Fauzi, the brother of Amrozi and Mukhlas, and the Muslim clerics.
At dawn the men’s bodies were flown in police helicopters to their home villages in East and West Java for burial.
Additional reporting by Komang Suriadi and Gita Anggun Athika

9 November, 2008 at 10:14 am
* Mukhlas was more defiant, repeatedly shouting “Allah Akbar”
Sorry, Mukhlas, there is only one mediator between God and man; Jesus Christ.
No alternate routes to heaven, no seventy two virgins, only the second death.
9 November, 2008 at 1:31 pm
Now it’s OUR turn to give the thumbs up and cheer! A good day for the good guys. Who’s next?
9 November, 2008 at 1:43 pm
May Allah forgive their sins and accept them as martyrs. Ameen.
9 November, 2008 at 1:58 pm
abdullah,
He murdered for more muslims than infidels, he was no martyer he was a common criminal and if there is an islamic hell that is where he is.
Cheers
9 November, 2008 at 2:41 pm
DNA test please. Til then, I’m not buying.
9 November, 2008 at 5:58 pm
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24626681-2702,00.html
“Ameer Ali, said members of the Australian Government were hypocrites for not protesting against the execution.
“What have we achieved by executing these people?” Dr Ali said.
“We have just made it easier for them to execute the Bali Nine. Australia should have taken the opportunity to try to put an end to this barbaric penalty known as capital punishment.”
Oh, I forgot. Mass murders are the same as drug smugglers.
What a disingenuous comment!
Keelty also has a lot to answer for. He’s the federal top cop who made sure the Bali 9 were arrested for being drug mules.
How did Keelty know? Well some concerned parent here in OZ called him because he was worried his child was going to attempt to smuggle drugs.
What did Keelty do? He made sure the kids, who were going to bring the drugs into OZ were arrested in Bali.
Why didn’t he arrest them when they landed in OZ that way making sure they would never be on death row as they are now.
Keelty also completely f***ed up the handling of the Haneef case.
9 November, 2008 at 7:36 pm
Abdullah, if they repented of their sins and accepted Jesus Christ as saviour and
lord, they will be saved. If not, well, they will end up with other muslims, in hell.