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Execution of Angel Mou Pui Peng

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that she only realised her statement was seriously lacking in details after it was read out in court, and she would have given a more detailed statement to the authorities before the trial commenced if she had known. In response to furter questioning about a handwritten note found in her possession which included the English words "SQ 46", "SQ28", "SWISS ZURICH", "CENTRAIR", "EUROPEAN TRAIN", "AMSTERDAM", Mou testified that a man named "Hor Fei" had telephoned the Bangkok hotel room while Ah Hung was away. After informing him that Ah Hung was not available he asked her to take a message, and she had scribbled down the words without understanding their meaning. Mou also claimed she was looking around frequently in the arrivals hall of Changi Airport out of curiosity as she had never been in Singapore before, and denied being stopped by the customs officers, insisting that she had voluntarily walked up to the customs desk to offer her bag for inspection.
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was in fact ment for Ah Hung was likewise dismissed as untrue. Furthermore, the fact that she claimed Ah Hung packed her bag and to have never carried the bag personally when departing Bangkok inferred that Mou did not want to acknowledge that it was suspiciously heavy for a duffel bag. Correspondingly, the fact that Mou had initially stated that she personally packed her things into the duffel bag in her original statement after her arrest, but then testified in court that Ah Hung alone had packed the bag on her behalf, was viewed by the court as a conscious effort in disassociating herself from handling the bag and thus it being reasonably inferred that Mou was aware that it had a false bottom. The judge was additionally satisfied that Mou's frequent observations of the customs lanes was a result of her nervousness due to carrying illegal
680:, condemned Mou's execution as "incomprehensible and even revolting" while also expressing "deep sorrow" at Mou's death and feelings of "solidarity" with her family, while Chris Patten was quoted as saying he "deeply regrets the death penalty anywhere" and that he wished to express "deep sympathy and condolences" to Mou's family in Hong Kong. In an effort to gain clemency, Portugal's ambassador to Singapore, Sebastiao De Castello Branco, had previously described Mou as being "so poorly educated that she could not grasp the seriousness of the crime of drug smuggling". 453:. Although Ah Hung was supposed to travel with her, she claimed an urgent matter arose in Bangkok he needed to attend to and he promised to catch a later flight then meet up with her in Singapore. Mou asserted that she had no knowledge of the drugs in her bag before she set off for Singapore. Defence lawyers also stated that the man known as Ah Hung had since been arrested by police in Hong Kong for narcotic offences and that his case was pending trial, a fact they asserted backed up Mou's testimony. 649: 534:
stop, and thus was heading towards the Arrivals hall exit itself. This implied that had she not stopped Mou, she would have walked straight past the officers, and therefore Mou did not voluntarily approach the officers and offer her bag to be checked. The appeal court justified the original trial judge accepting officer Suriarti's evidence, as it was backed up by officer Rosli's testimony and was in any case immaterial to Mou's ultimate conviction.
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original trial judge was correct in accepting her statement into evidence, adding that even if it was excluded the remaining prosecution evidence was so overwhelming that Mou would have been unable to rebut the presumption of possession and knowledge of controlled drugs anyway. The Court therefore dismissed all defence arguments of appeal and upheld the original judgment and death sentence.
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Angel's younger sister Mei Mei testified as the principal witness against Ah Hung during his trial, identifying him as the syndicate member who packed the sisters' bags with heroin. Mei Mei had previously asserted in statements made to Hong Kong police detectives that her and Mou had thought the bags
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to a charge of assisting people in Hong Kong to commit an offence outside the territory (Section 40 of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance), the first conviction of its kind for that offence in Hong Kong legal history. Although Deputy Judge Wong queried the consequences of Ah Hung's actions and highlighted
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Although customs officer Suriarti had testified at the original trial that Mou had wheeled her trolley between herself and the green lane counter where customs officer Rosli was standing, she subsequently corrected herself and stated that Mou was in fact on her right hand side when she ordered her to
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who knowingly attempted to smuggle heroin via Changi Airport. Mou remained expressionless when the death sentence was read out and she was escorted from the court by two prison guards, however her younger sister Mei Mei and their mother, who were both watching the trial from the public gallery, broke
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Back in Hong Kong, Mou's mother heard a news report on the radio that a woman of her daughter's age, and with the same surname, had been arrested for drug trafficking in Singapore. Soon after she received a phone call to inform her that it was Mou herself who had been detained. On 30 August 1991, Mou
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Despite vehemently protesting her innocence and stating that she was tricked into smuggling narcotics, Mou was found guilty at trial and sentenced to death. The circumstances of Mou's arrest and execution were given wide coverage by the media, with many appeals being made by politicians worldwide for
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channels, as if she was studying how the officers interacted with arriving passengers before making a decision on which channel to walk through. Mou was then stopped by officer Mohamed, who asked for her passport and then told her to open her bag. Suspecting the bag had a false bottom, they escorted
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On 30 December 1994, Mou's mother received a telegram in Hong Kong from the authorities in Singapore, informing her that Mou's execution would take place the following week. The telegram also said the family would be allowed to visit her three days before the scheduled hanging and could claim Mou's
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Regarding conflicting information in Mou's original statement after arrest, while defence lawyers argued that the charge read out to Mou was wrongly interpreted by paraphrasing the word "import" as "bringing (heroin) into" Singapore rather than "trafficking" heroin, the appeal court again found the
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Mou could not state simple facts such as what hotel she would be staying in, how long she was expected to stay in Singapore, or how much payment she was to receive. Her explanation that the handwritten note with details about connecting flights in Europe, which implied onward travel from Singapore,
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Ismail Hamid as to why she had failed to mention any of these facts in her initial statement after her arrest, Mou claimed that she did but the recording officer left all those details out for some unknown reason, adding that she wished to disavow the contents of that statement. Mou further claimed
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After Mou put the bag on her trolley and started wheeling it towards the exit of the Arrivals hall, she was stopped by customs officers Brahim and Mohamed, who asked Mou to open her bag for an inspection. Her nervous demeanour raised the suspicion of the officials, and after customs officer Mohamed
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on 2 March 1993, customs officer Rosli Brahim testified how Mou was one of the last passengers to retrieve her bag from the carousel, and appeared nervous by frequently looking at her surroundings, at the customs officers, and at the immigration officers. Customs officer Suriati Mohamed testified
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from. Mou had also signed the initial statement after reading it and being offered the chance to make any alterations, which lead the court to disregard her allegation it was not recorded correctly. Regarding Mou's claim to have never heard the contents of the initial statement before, the judge
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The request was granted by President Ong Teng Cheong, who had earlier rejected Mou's plea for clemency two weeks prior to the original date of her execution. Upon learning Mou's family had difficulty raising money for the journey to Singapore, the manager of Hinrichs Travel Services offered two
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asserted the judge could not penalize Ah Hung for crimes committed outside the jurisdiction, but only for the preparatory acts committed in the territory of Hong Kong. Ah Hung, who's legal fees during his trial were estimated at over HK$ 1.5 million, was later sentenced to 4 and a half years in
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Mou's case was given wide coverage by the Portuguese media, with frequent daily updates on both television and radio in the lead up to her execution. Many appeals were previously made by politicians worldwide for the commutation of Mou's death sentence, including a landmark intervention by the
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that the execution would take place a week later on 23 December 1994. Mou was scheduled to be executed alongside Singaporean drug offenders Leong Wing Kong and Lim Choon Chye, however her lawyers filed an application for a stay of execution so her family could visit her in prison and celebrate
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factory owner residing in Thailand. However, this was proven to be false after inquiries revealed that the passport itself was reported missing to the Thai authorities by its true owner months before Mou's arrest. Ah Hung, whose real name was never confirmed but was known to other inmates at
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who was being paid US$ 1,000 per day for a long weekend in Bangkok, after which she was instructed by her pimp, a man named "Ah Hung", to visit Singapore to service a client. She claimed Ah Hung bought her a new canvas bag as a gift from a Bangkok market stall, then packed the bag without her
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interpreter at about 4:30pm. In her statement, Mou claimed that she paid for the bag at a roadside market in Bangkok and that it was later delivered to her hotel room by the same salesgirl she bought it off, who then help Mou pack her things into the new bag.
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on 24 August 1991, they met Ah Hung, who treated them to a few days of sightseeing and shopping. He then told them there was a change of plan: instead of high-heeled shoes they would be given bags to carry, and that instead of Taiwan they would be going to
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but then hesitated and dropped it, allowing the bag to go around another time before picking it up. Mou was also seen to be taking quick glances at the security arrangements of the different exits. Customs officer Mohamed then
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when she was 2 years old with her mother and younger sister. After dropping out of high school, Mou found various employment as a factory worker and a sales girl, and was working as a cashier the time of her arrest.
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her to the Customs Duty office and subsequently discovered the hidden drugs after cutting open the bag. Officer Brahim testified that the bag had a false bottom consisting of a round piece of
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Suriati Mohamed, who was standing less than 20 meters away from Mou at the customs counter green lane. At baggage conveyor belt number 17 on the West wing of Terminal 1, Mou picked up her
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and having exhausted all legal processes for appeal, a death warrant was finalized and sent to Angel Mou's family in Hong Kong. They were notified via telegram from the superintendent of
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In summary, the court did not believe Mou's version of events regarding visiting Singapore to work as a prostitute, and it was clear to the judge that she was in fact a
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inspected the bag she realized she could not run her hands down to the very bottom of its inside. Both officers then escorted Mou, who was becoming increasingly
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On 11 March 1993, Mou was found guilty as charged and sentenced to death for importing 4 kilograms of pure heroin into Singapore, contrary to Section 7 of the
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the commutation of her death sentence. However, the Singaporean authorities were ultimately undeterred by pleas for clemency from senior statesmen such as the
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on the morning of 6 January 1995, after a two-week stay of execution and rescheduling of her death sentence, 25-year-old Angel Mou Pui Peng was
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body after the death sentence had been carried out. Mou was visited on death row by her lawyer Peter Yap the day before she was brought to the
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10,000 each in advance of their HK$ 50,000 fee for the trip. Before she left Hong Kong, Mou asked her mother to pray to
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In the summer of 1991, Angel Mou asked her younger sister Mei Mei if she would be willing to carry "something" from
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knowledge while she was taking a bath in her hotel room, and he also carried the bag and checked it in for her at
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that Mou had caught her attention. Customs officer Brahim also recognised Mou's bag as a similar type to what
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return tickets free of charge, while The Indian Resources Group donated HK$ 10,000 towards the total cost.
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and then to Europe to deliver the goods. Mei Mei later said she thought they would be carrying contraband
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the fact that Mou was facing the death penalty in Singapore as a result, defence lawyer Gary Plowman
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Execution of a 25-year-old female Macau drug trafficker in Singapore for heroin trafficking in 1995
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for a medical check up, and afterwards gave a recorded statement to CNB officer Ong via a
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asserted that she would have been served a copy of it in remand prison during pre-trial
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organization, Mou was arrested while in possession of over 5 kilograms of high-quality
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On 11 July 1994, Mou's appeal against her death sentence was rejected by Singapore's
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The obvious inconsistency of Mou claiming on one hand to be a streetwise high class
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by officers at the scene about the narcotics discovered in her luggage, Mou mostly
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down into tears when the judge declared that she would be executed by hanging.
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was charged with the importation of the heroin discovered in her bag and then
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Singapore customs officers removing blocks of heroin from Angel's duffel bag
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The blocks of heroin Angel was caught with spread out beside her travel bag
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on the bag, then the bag was emptied of all its contents and placed on a
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In early December 1994, after a final plea for clemency was rejected by
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as "Huiang Xingwang", was subsequently identified as a Chinese citizen.
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was carrying when she was caught the month before attempting to smuggle
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Angel's bag with the false bottom removed to expose drugs hidden inside
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After learning of Mou's arrest, Ah Hung re-routed Mei Mei's flight to
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On 29 November 1993, the man known as "Ah Hung" pled guilty in the
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Protest on the day before Angel Mou Pui Peng's execution, at the
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with her one final time before she could be put to death(Mou had
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where they met two men, "Ah Hung" and "Peter", and they received
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that she witnessed Mou looking alternately at the red and green
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prison. At the time of his arrest, Ah Hung was carrying a
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bearing the name of 'Sia Khim Meng' and claimed to be a
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Mou testified in her defence that she was a part time
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She was then escorted to 1970:Capital punishment in Singapore 1644:"Clemência para Angel Pui Peng" 1482:(in Chinese). 23 December 1994. 695:Capital punishment in Singapore 1794:(in Chinese). 5 November 1994. 1752:"Condenação de Angel Pui Peng" 1626:"Condenação de Angel Pui Peng" 1551:"mother hanged as drug-runner" 1512:"Date set for Angel's hanging" 1002:"Courier on the road to death" 798:"mother hanged as drug-runner" 672:and the Governor of Hong Kong 1: 1902:(in Chinese). 7 January 1995. 1614:(in Chinese). 6 January 1995. 1494:"HK drug woman to hang today" 1476:"走私毒品判死刑 原定今早正法 澳门女毒贩 暂缓刑度圣诞" 930:(in Chinese). 7 January 1995. 889:(in Chinese). 7 January 1995. 744:(in Chinese). 8 January 1995. 721:(in Chinese). 6 January 1995. 1734:"Sentença de Angel Pui Peng" 1590:"Execução de Angel Pui Peng" 1170:(in Chinese). 12 March 1993. 1116:(in Chinese). 11 March 1993. 1038:"Macau woman on drug charge" 1462:www.capitalpunishmentuk.org 987:(in Malay). 30 August 1991. 339:through the same airport. 1986: 1965:People executed by hanging 1945:Hong Kong drug traffickers 715:"总统开恩 度过最后的圣诞节 澳门女毒贩 今早正法" 548:Supreme Court of Hong Kong 249:protector Buddhist deities 235:, hidden inside a pair of 1950:Executed Hong Kong people 1662:"Adeus de Angel Pui Peng" 676:. 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Index

Angel Mou Pui-peng

Portuguese Macau
Changi Prison
Execution by hanging
Conviction(s)
Drug trafficking
Death
Singapore
courier
drug trafficking
heroin
Changi Airport
President of Portugal
Governor of Hong Kong
Macau
Hong Kong
Thailand
Taiwan
platform shoes
Sham Shui Po
HK$
protector Buddhist deities
Bangkok
Singapore
Rolex
Amsterdam
Zürich
Seoul
Holland

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