Kiddy-fiddlers face castration under new laws
NONCES will be castrated or executed under tough new laws.
Repeat offenders and those who abuse family members face 10 to 20 years jail and courts can also order their chemical castration and tagging.
Those who murder their victims or leave them with physical or psychological trauma, or give them a sexually transmitted disease, can be topped under the laws passed by the Indonesian parliament.
The country is a hotspot for Western paedophiles, with more than 100 sex criminals caught travelling to the country since 2014 from Australia alone.
Aussie nonce Robert Andrew Fiddes Ellis ( above), who is on trial for the alleged sexual abuse of 11 young girls in Bali, will be spared as the laws are not retroactive, but does face 16 years’ jail if convicted this week.
Other countries to use chemical castration on sex offenders include Russia, Poland, South Korea and some U. S. states. – Tim Vine