Execution of drug trafficking convict put on hold pending court review
- Syed Suhail Syed Zin was granted an interim stay of execution pending a judicial review
- His lawyer M Ravi separately asked for Deputy Chief Prosecutor Francis Ng to be recused from the case
- Mr Ravi argued that there was a bias against Singaporean inmates arising from Covid-19 restrictions
- MHA denies “all allegations of discrimination or impropriety in the scheduling of judicial executions"
- It also addressed why the Singapore Prisons Service handed personal letters from the inmate to the AGC
SINGAPORE — A Singaporean drug trafficking convict who was to be hanged last Friday (Sept 18) is now waiting at least two more weeks, after the Court of Appeal allowed more submissions to be made on certain points of the law.Syed Suhail Syed Zin, now 44, was given the death penalty in 2016 for trafficking 38.84g of heroin in 2011.On Tuesday, the Court of Appeal heard arguments by his lawyer M Ravi, who applied for a judicial review last week.
Syed Suhail was granted an interim stay of execution pending the review.Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon allowed the prosecution to make further submissions and Mr Ravi will get to reply to the submissions. The next hearing will be confirmed at a later date.So why has this case gained some attention, especially among the online community? TODAY breaks it down.ALLEGATIONS OF DISCRIMINATION
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- What the activists say
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Source: TODAY