Career
Her case, among others, sparked international attention towards Indonesia"s capital punishment and drug prohibition laws. Veloso was arrested in Indonesia in April Bachelor of Civil Engineering for smuggling 2.6 kilograms (57 lb) of heroin in a suitcase. Throughout her trial, she maintained her innocence, claiming that she was duped into carrying the suitcase by her godsister who convinced her to go to Indonesia after losing a job in Malaysia.
Veloso was sentenced to death in October 2010 but was spared due to a moratorium on capital punishment enacted by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
She was again scheduled to be executed in January 2015 after the election of Joko Widodo as President of Indonesia. After her appeals to have her sentence reversed were rejected by the Indonesian courts, she was spared from the death row due to public outcries and support.
Many protests in the Philippines, even in other countries were held weeks before the supposed date of execution, and this pressed a public pressure to the Indonesian government. She was scheduled to be executed in Nusa Kambangan together with the Bali Nine duo from Australia, Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran.
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An Indonesian and four Nigerians at 1:00 Department of Administration and Management WIB (2:00 Department of Administration and Management PHT) on 29 April 2015. At midnight on 29 April, Veloso was granted a stay of execution so she could act as a witness during the trial of her alleged human trafficker. She was reprieved after reports that her trafficker had surrendered to the police had prompted Philippines President Aquino to make a final appeal for clemency on the basis that her testimony could be invaluable in the prosecuting her alleged recruiter.
Her mother believes Veloso was spared by a "miracle".
The other eight prisoners scheduled for execution alongside her were executed by firing squad early on the morning of 29 April. She has been compared to Flor Contemplacion and Sarah Balabagan due to their backgrounds as expatriate maids with death sentences.
Support
Veloso"s case gained support in Indonesia and internationally after her appeals for clemency were rejected. Notable Indonesians who supported her included chef Rahung Nasution, French-Indonesian singer Anggun, Archbishop Ignatius Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo, and maid Erwiana Sulistyaningsih.
Supporters in Veloso"s home country of the Philippines included boxer Manny Pacquiao, the latter of whom even visited her at her Yogyakarta prison, migrant and human rights organizations.
The petition to have her released in Change.org was the fastest-growing petition from the Philippines ever and gained over 250,000 signatories from over 125 countries. On 27 April 2015, during the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit in Kuala Lumpur, representatives from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Youth Forum (AYF) met with Widodo in an attempt to save Veloso"s life.