A couple in Indonesia has been caned 140 times for having sex outside marriage and drinking alcohol because it violates Sharia, or Islamic religious law. The 21-year-old woman fainted after what authorities said was a record number of strokes to be meted out in a public caning session in the Aceh province. Three female officers took turns striking her with a rattan cane, while she cried. After she collapsed, she was carried off the stage by female officers to an ambulance. The couple were caned on Thursday along with four others, including an officer from the Islamic police force, who were all found guilty of violating Sharia. Caning is a common punishment for breaking Islamic law in religiously conservative Aceh, although the practice has long drawn criticism from rights groups who say it's cruel. Under Aceh's Islamic criminal code, sex outside marriage is punishable by 100 strokes of the cane, while consuming alcohol carries 40 strokes. Canings are not regulated properly, says Azharul Husna, the Aceh coordinator for Indonesian rights group Kontras, adding that the rules around such punishments should be improved to support people after they're caned. The officer from the Islamic police force was caned 23 times, as was his female partner, for being in close proximity in a private place. He was caught alone with her in her house, Muhammad Rizal, the head of Aceh's Islamic police force told BBC Indonesian, adding that the officer would be dismissed. Aceh is the only province in Muslim-majority Indonesia to enforce the Sharia and punishes many of the offenses with public canings.
Severe Punishment: Indonesian Couple Faces 140 Canings for Breaking Sharia Law

Severe Punishment: Indonesian Couple Faces 140 Canings for Breaking Sharia Law
In a shocking public punishment, a couple in Aceh, Indonesia has been caned 140 times for having premarital sex and consuming alcohol, a punishment allowed under Sharia law.
A couple in Aceh, Indonesia received a record 140 lashes as punishment for violating Islamic law by engaging in premarital sex and drinking alcohol. The woman fainted during the caning, which was described by authorities as the highest number administered in public punishment. Caning is a common but controversial practice in Aceh, drawing criticism from human rights activists who argue that it is cruel and inhumane.
















