Man Executed For Supplying 1KG Cannabis
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Crime News
Singapore has executed a man for conspiring to traffic cannabis despite
pleas for clemency from his family, activists and the United Nations.
Tangaraju Suppiah, 46, was hanged at dawn on Wednesday over a plot
to smuggle 1kg (35oz) of cannabis.
Activists said he had been
convicted on weak evidence and received limited legal access during his
prosecution.
But Singapore authorities said he had been given a
fair trial and criticised those who questioned the courts.
Singapore
has some of the world’s toughest anti-drug laws. It argues these are a
necessary deterrent to drug crime which is a major issue elsewhere across
South-East Asia.
On Wednesday, Tangaraju Suppiah’s family gathered
at Changi Prison near the city’s airport in the east to receive his body.
“The family said they weren’t going to give up on him until right
until to the end,” anti-death penalty activist Kirsten Han told the BBC.
“They
still have a lot of unresolved questions about his case, and the evidence
against him. It has been such a harrowing experience for them.”
Last year Singapore hanged 11 people, all on drugs charges –
including an intellectually impaired man convicted of trafficking three
tablespoons of heroin.
It is important to note that weed, also known as marijuana, is illegal in many countries and regions, and its use can result in legal consequences. half ounce of weed
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