tl;dr - The "intellectually disabled" claim was probably faked
Tbh I used to think that we were way too strict on the drug laws but my opinions probably shifted from seeing one too many @911roofer homeless posts...
It does feels a bit like reddit's not as antagonistic towards Singapore executing drug traffickers, I wonder why?
Malaysian drug offender Nagaenthran K Dharmalingam, who is on death row, was noted by the High Court to be "continuously altering his account of his education qualifications", said the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Friday (Nov 5).
He did so "ostensibly to reflect lower educational qualifications each time he was interviewed", added the ministry.
The ministry said the High Court had assessed the evidence of psychiatrists who agreed that Nagaenthran was not intellectually disabled. This included a psychiatrist called by the defence, on behalf of Nagaenthran.
"The High Court considered the facts, expert evidence from four different psychiatric/psychological experts, and further submissions by the Prosecution and the Defence. The High Court held that Nagaenthran knew what he was doing, and upheld the sentence of death," said MHA.
Post on the execution: https://old.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/ucvh7u/malaysian_man_with_intellectual_disability/
Malaysian man with intellectual disability executed in Singapore over drug trafficking charges
The death of Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam has been described as a tragic miscarriage of justice after being executed over trafficking 43 grams of heroin.
A Malaysian man has been executed in Singapore on Wednesday after his mother's last-ditch appeal to spare his life was dismissed.
Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam was arrested in 2009 for trafficking 43 grams of heroin into Singapore and was placed on death row for more than a decade.
His execution sparked widespread criticism as his supporters said he had an IQ of 69, a level recognised as a disability, and was coerced into committing the crime.
"It is unbelievable that Singapore proceeded with the execution despite international appeals to spare his life," his sister Sarmila Dharmalingam said.
The 34-year-old was executed in the early hours, she said from Malaysia, leaving her family "extremely saddened" and "in a state of shock".
Nagaenthran spent more than a decade mounting legal challenges, but they were dismissed by Singapore's courts, and the city-state's president rejected appeals for clemency.
His body will be brought back to the Malaysian city of Ipoh for burial, his sister said.
Singaporean authorities did not respond to requests for comment.
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Legal challenges for drug trafficking charges are literally just to buy you time for a jailbreak in Singapore.
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Lmao, I know most people still harbour a grudge for being called to join in the manhunt last time something like this happened during their time as a conscript
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that guy has never been charged? lmao holy shit, didn't know that SG could just hold you indefinitely.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Coldstore
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lmao commies get fricked
I need to read up on more Singaporean history, but haven't been able to find a good book that's on iBooks
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I remember that one. It was pretty embarrassing for the Singapore po-pos. Letting him escape through the potty windows? Sounded like something that'd happen in a K-drama or Chinese soap.
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Yeah it was embarrassing and even more so when he was probably already hiding in Malaysia while we were combing through every blade of grass on the island
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