The conservative Indonesian province of Aceh – known for publicly caning gays, adulterers and gamblers – is considering the introduction of beheading as a punishment for murder, a top Islamic law official said on Wednesday. In Aceh, hardliners began enforcing Islamic law in the wake of the devastating 2004 tsunami that killed more than 200,000 people, telling the survivors that it was the wrath of God punishing them for their sins. Today, Sharia police roam the streets busting gamblers, drinkers, and adulterers, and sending them off to be publicly caned by “executioners,” Vice News reports.  A coalition of 20 human rights groups has lodged a petition with the Supreme Court arguing that Aceh’s Islamic criminal code — the only one in the country — contravenes the constitution