In a powerful demonstration of Aceh province’s strict implementation of Islamic law, a man and woman were publicly caned 140 times each for engaging in sex outside marriage and consuming alcohol. The event, held in Banda Aceh’s public park, drew onlookers and saw the female recipient lose consciousness mid-sentence, prompting urgent medical attention.
📍 Severe Sharia Sanctions in Public
Aceh, the only Indonesian province with special autonomy to enforce Islamic criminal regulations known locally as jinayat, treats premarital relations and alcohol use as serious moral offenses. The couple were struck on their backs with rattan canes before an assembled crowd, with each receiving 100 lashes for intimate relations outside marriage and an extra 40 for alcohol consumption.
Witnesses reported the woman fainting midway through the ordeal and being taken to an ambulance, underlining the physical toll such public corporal punishments can inflict.
🧑⚖️ Broader Enforcement and Local Response
The pair were among six individuals punished under the strict moral code on the same day, including a sharia police officer and his partner, who received lighter lashings for being found in close proximity in private. Officials reiterated that no one is exempt from the law, reflecting Aceh’s firm approach to maintaining social norms under sharia.
Caning remains a commonly applied sentence in Aceh for a range of prohibited behaviors under regional religious law, including gambling, consuming alcohol, and intimate conduct outside marriage.
🔎 Legal Background and Autonomy
Aceh’s enforcement of Islamic criminal law stems from special autonomy granted in 2001, allowing the province to legislate offenses and penalties through its own qanun regulations. Corporal punishment like public caning is not part of Indonesia’s broader national legal system but persists in Aceh for moral and religious violations.























