From 9News.com.au, March 3, 2015
Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran will be moved to their place of execution tomorrow.
Indonesian authorities confirmed the Bali Nine pair will be taken to Nusa Kambangan tomorrow at about 3pm (AEDT).
New footage of the execution facilities on Nusakambangan shows work still continues on an under-construction mortuary.
Indonesia plans to execute eight other prisoners at the facility, including a Brazilian man with a mental disorder, alongside Chan and Sukumaran.
Should the death sentences be carried out simultaneously, it will be the largest mass execution in Indonesia for at least 20 years.
Last night, Chan and Sukumaran's lawyer Julian McMahon said it would be "unthinkable" for the pair to be executed while their appeal for clemency was still being played out in the courts.
He said he found it hard to believe his clients would be moved to Indonesia's "execution island" this week despite chief prosecutor Momock Bambang Samiarso's repeated declarations their deaths by firing squad were imminent.
The Australian government has continually pushed for clemency on behalf of the drug smugglers, along with Indonesian officials including a former governor of Kerobokan prison where Chan and Sukumaran have served their time on death row.
Both have been touted as sterling examples of rehabilitation, with Chan recently being ordained as a minister.
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