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http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/two-hanged-after-forsaking-chance-escape-gallows


SINGAPORE — Two convicted drug traffickers who chose to forsake their legal avenues to escape death row were hanged yesterday, becoming the Republic’s first executions since all capital sentences were put on hold three years ago as death penalty laws underwent review.

Tang Hai Liang, 36, and Foong Chee Peng, 48, could have gone through a re-sentencing process and possibly be handed a life imprisonment term and caning.

But both Singaporeans opted out of the process, telling an Assistant Registrar in the High Court they understood the consequences of their respective decisions” the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) said, in a statement yesterday. They also elected not to petition the President for clemency, it added.

Why they did not want the chance to be considered for re-sentencing was not stated. But the CNB said both of them had been accorded full due process, adding that they were represented by counsel throughout the process.

All nine death-row inmates who have undergone re-sentencing since new laws allowing judges the discretion not to pass the death sentence came into force last January have escaped the gallows, said a separate statement yesterday from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). These included convicted murderers and drug offenders, including Yong Vui Kong, the first drug trafficker to be handed a reprieve last November.

Tang and Foong had, in separate cases, been sentenced to death for trafficking diamorphine — the pure form of heroin — in November 2010 and April 2011, respectively, the CNB said.

At that time, those convicted of trafficking 15g or more diamorphine are automatically handed the death penalty under the Misuse of Drugs Act — Tang was found with 89.55g, while Foong had 40.23g.

But in July 2011, the Government placed a moratorium on all executions as it reviewed mandatory death penalty laws here. When the changes were passed and kicked in last year, it was announced that all drug offenders on death row then would be given the opportunity to elect to be considered for re-sentencing. Tang and Foong gave up the chance, however — although both had appealed against their convictions previously.

When Tang learnt that his family had submitted an unsigned petition for clemency without his knowledge, he indicated that he did not wish to make the appeal, the CNB said. The petition was turned down and his family was informed, it added.

Tang’s and Foong’s death sentences were carried out at Changi Prison Complex yesterday. The last hanging was carried out in July 2011.

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and they were outlived by the old fart once more.
 
obviously a suicide pact.they would have made good suicide bombers.

allah akbah jihad the parliament one time.
 
mebbe got offer for their organs from 91+ yr old folk who can offer something that ensure comfortable living for their families for another 5 years.
 
http://www.singapore-window.org/sw05/050714re.htm


Court gutless to hang a guilty german drug trafficker. 0.68kilogram of drug.
Media goes to extent of praising her...



* Reuters
July 14, 2005
SINGAPORE


A GERMAN woman who escaped execution for a drug conviction in Singapore in 2002 was released on Friday, July 15, after her five-year jail sentence was reduced by nearly two years for good behavior, prison officials said.
Julia Suzanne Bohl made headlines in March 2002 when she was charged with drug trafficking after Singapore police seized 687 grams (24.2 ounces) of marijuana and other drugs in her apartment, located in a wealthy part of the city-state.

But Bohl, who was 23 when arrested, dodged the gallows after laboratory tests showed the amount of pure drugs found in her apartment weighed only 281 grams -- less than the 500 grams limit for marijuana which warrants the mandatory death sentence in Singapore.

"Julia has shown good behavior in prison so she was granted a remission of one third of her five-year sentence," prison spokeswoman Lim Soo Eng told Reuters.


She should be recruited as yellow ribbon spokeswomen. Yearly business class visit to sinkieland with stay at MBS suite.
 
what constitute good behavior for her? sucks well? fark better?
 
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