Two men who were initially convicted of drug trafficking one of whom was sentenced to the death penalty were acquitted by the Court of Appeal on Friday (May 27). The three-judge court, led by Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon, allowed the appeal of Raj Kumar Aiyachami, 40, against his conviction and mandatory death sentence for drug trafficking. The court.
Singapore's Court of Appeal on Friday acquitted two Indian-origin men who were convicted of drug trafficking last year, and one of whom was facing death penalty. The three-judge court, led by Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon, allowed the appeal of Indian-origin Singaporean Raj Kumar Aiyachami, 40, against his conviction and mandatory death sentence for drug trafficking. The court
Singapore News - Two men who had been convicted of drug trafficking - one of whom was sentenced to the death - were acquitted by the Court of Appeal on Friday (May 27). The three-judge court, led by Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon, allowed the appeal of Raj Kumar Aiyachami, 40, against his. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Singapore, May 27: Singapore’s Court of Appeal on Friday acquitted two Indian-origin men who were convicted of drug trafficking last year and one of whom was facing death penalty. The three-judge court, led by Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon, allowed the appeal of Indian-origin Singaporean Raj Kumar Aiyachami, 40, against his conviction and mandatory death sentence for drug trafficking. The court also allowed the appeal of Indian-origin Malaysian Ramadass Punnusamy, 41, against his sentence of life imprisonment and 15 strokes of […]