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Singapore urged to halt hanging of Malaysian drug trafficker

4/7/2022 19:07
        Anti-death penalty activists in Malaysia urged Singapore's government on Monday to halt the execution of a convicted Malaysian drug trafficker this week, the second in less than three months.
        
        Kalwant Singh, who was convicted in 2016 of bringing heroin into Singapore, is scheduled to be hanged Thursday, activists said. The execution of another Malaysian in late April sparked an international outcry because he was believed to be mentally disabled.
        
        The Anti-Death Penalty Asia Network delivered a statement to Singapore's embassy urging that Kalwant’s execution be suspended to allow him an opportunity to file for clemency.
        
        It said Kalwant, who was 23 when he was arrested in 2013, had been threatened with violence and forced to make drug deliveries to Singapore to repay a football gambling debt, and that factor was not adequately considered during his trial.
        



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