Malaysian man due to be hanged gets reprieve
April 28, 2022Singapore's Court of Appeal has allowed a stay of execution of a man who was scheduled to be hanged on Friday.
Thirty-six-year-old Datchinamurthy Kataiah was to be the second death row inmate executed this week for drug trafficking.
On Wednesday authorities executed Nagaenthran Dharmalingam, a man with a mental impairment who was condemned for a drug offense.
Last minute reprieve
Rights activist Kirsten Han expressed relief in a tweet and highlighted how difficult it was for Datchinamurthy to receive adequate legal representation.
"Relief! A stay of execution for Datchinamurthy. He was scheduled to be hanged tomorrow but now it won't happen. He represented himself this morning as it is now pretty much impossible to get Singapore lawyers to represent a late-stage death row case," Han's tweet read.
The anti-death penalty activist stressed that the matter was far from over. "This is a great relief, but not the end. Stays of execution are only temporary," said Han.
Datchinamurthy is party to a civil case that involves 13 other death row inmates whose prison correspondence was reportedly copied and sent to authorities without consent, Han said on social media.
Hearings related to that specific matter are scheduled for May.
Datchinamurthy was first arrested in 2011 for allegedly attempting to traffic about 45 grams (1.6 ounces) of heroin into Singapore.
Malaysia's death penalty condemned
Nagaenthran was executed by hanging on Wednesday despite his lawyers' arguing that he had an IQ of 69 and was mentally impaired.
He was convicted of attempting to smuggle less than 43 grams (1.5 ounces) of heroin into Singapore.
His execution was widely condemned, with the United Nations, European Union and even British billionaire Richard Branson weighing in.
Singapore's government says capital punishment for drug crimes is stated clearly upon entering the country. The punishment had been suspended during the global pandemic.
As with many countries, Singapore effectively inherited the death penalty from colonial power Britain, having gained independence before the UK abolished the death penalty in its constituent countries.
kb/msh (AP, AFP)