With just hours until the Bali Nine pair Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan are due to be executed, this is how the proceedings will take place.
11pm-11.30pm (2am-2.30pm AEST)
• Team of 12 specially-trained policemen assemble at the execution site.
• They take position five to 10 metres from where the condemned inmates will be positioned and lay out their rifles.
• The commander loads each rifle with one round.
• Only three of the rounds are live.
11.30-11.59pm (2.30am-2.59am AEST)
• Chan, Sukumaran and fellow inmates continue to make their final mental and spiritual preparations.
• They will be marched from their cells to a clearing.
• Their hands and feet will be bound.
• They will be placed in front of individual posts and given the option of sitting, kneeling or standing.
• Blindfolds will be offered.
• The prisoners have a final three minutes with a religious counsellor.
• The commander draws a black mark on the inmate's clothing over the heart.
11.59pm-0000am (2.59-3am Wednesday)
• The commander raises a sword.
• The marksmen take aim and fire when he swishes the blade down.
After midnight (3am Wednesday)
• If a doctor determines a prisoner has survived, an officer will fire a single shot to the head with a handgun.
• All prisoners are pronounced dead.
• The bodies will then be cleaned and put in temporary, lightweight coffins and returned to the mainland.
• The bodies will then be placed into heavy duty coffins for repatriation to Australia.
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/2015/04/28/14/54/how-the-bali-nine-executions-will-take-place#IWaBFqP5XX0OMb7k.99
11pm-11.30pm (2am-2.30pm AEST)
• Team of 12 specially-trained policemen assemble at the execution site.
• The commander loads each rifle with one round.
• Only three of the rounds are live.
11.30-11.59pm (2.30am-2.59am AEST)
• Chan, Sukumaran and fellow inmates continue to make their final mental and spiritual preparations.
• They will be marched from their cells to a clearing.
• Their hands and feet will be bound.
• They will be placed in front of individual posts and given the option of sitting, kneeling or standing.
• Blindfolds will be offered.
• The prisoners have a final three minutes with a religious counsellor.
• The commander draws a black mark on the inmate's clothing over the heart.
11.59pm-0000am (2.59-3am Wednesday)
• The commander raises a sword.
• The marksmen take aim and fire when he swishes the blade down.
After midnight (3am Wednesday)
• If a doctor determines a prisoner has survived, an officer will fire a single shot to the head with a handgun.
• All prisoners are pronounced dead.
• The bodies will then be cleaned and put in temporary, lightweight coffins and returned to the mainland.
• The bodies will then be placed into heavy duty coffins for repatriation to Australia.
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/2015/04/28/14/54/how-the-bali-nine-executions-will-take-place#IWaBFqP5XX0OMb7k.99
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