Arrest just weeks after Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were killed

Police plan to charge Permanu with drug dealing instead of trafficking

Bayu Anggit Permanu allegedly given 350grams of the drug by an inmate

The man, a guard on the prison island, caught with

Indonesian police have arrested an officer for drug trafficking on the prison island of Nusakambangan, just weeks after Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed on the island for the same offence.

The man, identified by Indonesian authorities as Bayu Anggit Permana, was caught carrying more than 350grams of methamphetamine, according to the Jakarta Globe.

Permanu reportedly told investigators he was given the drugs by inmate at Batu Penitentiary, one of several prisons on Nuskambangan.

Scroll down for videos

Bayu Anggit Permana, an officer on Nusakambangan prison, was arrested for drug trafficking just weeks after Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed on the island for the same offence

Cilacap Police chief, Ulung Sampurna Jaya said the man was caught on his way to Nusakambangan.

'Officers arrested him at Wijayapura Port following a month-long investigation that we launched after receiving a tip,' Ulung said.

Police plan to charge Bayu and Abdul with drug dealing, which carries a sentence of 12 to 20 years, according to reports.

The arrest follows the executions of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran and their six fellow death row prisoners on April 29.

Police plan to charge Bayu and Abdul with drug dealing, which carries a sentence of 12 to 20 years, according to reports

Rest in peace: Reformed drug smugglers Andrew Chan (left) and Myuran Sukumaran (right) were put to death at 3:25am Australian Eastern Standard Time on April 29 on Nusakambangan island

Execution ground: Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were killed at this clearing at Nusakambangan

Nusakambangan Police Station and Tunggal Panaluan at the back, the execution ground, where Chan and Sukumaran were executed

An Indonesian firing squad was photographed on a boat on its way to Nusakambangan island

The prisoners were tied to crosses with cable ties before being shot by a 12-member firing squad.

All eight men refused to wear blind-folds as they spent their last minutes of life praying, praising God and singing songs including Amazing Grace, according to the pastors who were with them in their final hours.

The Chan and Sukumaran families were staying together in a hotel in the nearby port of Cilacap when the killings occurred.

Indonesian soldiers, not prison guards, at Wijaya Pura port ahead of the executions from where ferries cross to Nusakambangan

Sukumaran's sister, Brintha (middle), screamed as she arrived at Wijaya Pura port to visit her brother at Nusakambangan prison

Helen Chan (right), the mother of Australian drug convict and death row prisoner Andrew Chan, breaks down after arriving at Nusakambangan port in Cilalcap on April 28

Some relatives who were on the island reportedly heard the deadly shots ringing out and 'became hysterical'.

Other supporters also gathered in Cilicap during the executions.

Chan and Sukumaran were put to death despite widespread calls for Indonesian President Joko Widodo to show mercy to the pair, who were believed to have been rehabilitated during their time in prison.

Chan's brother, Michael, at Wijaya Pura port as he visiedt his brother at Nusakambangan prison ahead of the executions

President Joko Widodo holds a meeting following a ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta. Despite widespread calls for Indonesian President Joko Widodo refused to show mercy for the Bali Nine pair

As news of the executions filtered through to the nearby port of Cilacap, supporters prayed and sung Amazing Grace