SINGAPORE: Singapore hanged a 45-year-old citizen on Friday for drug trafficking, the city state’s first execution of a woman in nearly 20 years. The execution was carried out despite appeals from rights groups, who argue capital punishment has no proven deterrent effect on crime. Saridewi Binte Djamani was
Singapore carried out its first execution of a woman in almost 20 years as a 45-year-old citizen was hanged for drug trafficking. The execution took place despite appeals from rights groups, who argue that capital punishment does not act as a proven deterrent to crime. Saridewi Binte Djamani, who was sentenced in 2018, was found…
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