Banker Sadistic Killer 2 Indonesian Women's Want To Do So In England

UPDATED: 24 November 2016 11:24 WIB

Thursday, November 24, 2016 - 8:52 pm Rurik Jutting, a British banker accused killer of two Indonesian women in Hong Kong, wanted to serve a sentence in the UK after sentenced to life imprisonment by the courts of Hong Kong. Photo / REUTERS

HONG KONG - Rurik Jutting, a British banker who killed two Indonesian women in Hong Kong sadistically wants to serve a sentence in his country. Courts in Hong Kong has been sentenced to life imprisonment against Jutting.

Jutting was sentenced to life imprisonment by a court in Hong Kong on 8 November 2016 for the murder of Sumarti Ning and Seneng Mujiasih two Indonesian women who work in the Hong Kong-October, 2014.

Media is based in Hong Kong reported that Jutting has applied for custody transfer through an agreement called "Transfer of sentenced Persons Agreement" signed by the British and Hong Kong in 1996, or one year before Hong Kong was handed to China.

British man who previously worked at the American bank, Merrill Lynch and is a graduate of Cambridge University, found guilty of torturing Sumarti Ning, 23, and Seneng Mujiasih, 26, before executing them.

According to a report in The South China Morning Post, Deputy High Court Judge, Michael Stuart-Moore, said that he would ensure the UK authorities if they had to deal with a killer figure are categorized as one of the most horrific cases ever prosecuted in the courts of Hong Kong.

"There are not enough superlatives to describe the atrocities that he did against Sumarti Ning and Seneng Mujiasih," he said, quoted last night (23/11/2016). During the trial, the jury or judge evidence that British bankers were tortured Ning in the apartment for three days before the victim was executed and his body was put into a suitcase. Not long after, Jutting also killed the second victim, Mujiasih.

One of the evidence the judge is recording monologue Jutting outspoken killed two citizens of Indonesia, at the time he was influenced alcohol and cocaine. The newspaper noted that if Jutting succeeded in filing the appeal, he will be the first murderer to be transferred from the penal system of Hong Kong.

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