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claimed he was asked by his female boss through death threats to import the drugs, which he thought were not illegal narcotics. Kalwant also claimed that Yazid's testimony was untruthful since he concocted his statements to make himself able to positively get the chance to be certified as a courier. Still, the evidence showed that prior to passing Yazid the drugs, Kalwant had previous conversations with Yazid, in which he told Yazid about the drugs in the bundle, meaning he did have knowledge of the diamorphine he delivered. There were also traces of
Kalwant's DNA on the packages (both on the inner and outer layers of the plastic), indicating that Kalwant had not only touched the packages but also re-packed the drugs.
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determined by earlier court decisions for not having provided any substantive assistance to the authorities in fighting drug trafficking activities and facilitate the arrest of
Norasharee, and the arrest and prosecution of Norasharee was not made based on Kalwant's information. As such, they upheld the capital sentence of Kalwant, who reportedly asked for permission to meet his family one last time after the appeal's dismissal. Kalwant was also given a chance to take a final photo of him dressed up in his favourite clothes during the final days prior to his execution. Likewise, Norasharee's appeal for a stay of execution was denied by the Court of Appeal.
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468:(NUS) was reported to be publicly protesting against the death penalty and the executions of Kalwant and Norasharee on the day of his graduation ceremony (which took place a day before the men's executions), and the police confirmed they received a police report relating to this protest and investigations would be conducted against the student. The student was eventually released with a written warning issued from the police, with the advisory that he should refrain from such conduct in the future in public events.
278:, which heard the three men's cases in a joint trial a year later, rejected Norasharee's alibi defence and found him guilty of instigation and abetment of drug trafficking due to sufficient evidence and Yazid's testimony (which the court deemed truthful) against him. Kalwant's account was not accepted by the High Court and he was also convicted of drug trafficking. Since both Norasharee and Kalwant were not considered and certified as couriers due to their significant roles in the drug case, they were both
392:(the latter whose case was more controversial due to his alleged intellectual disability) just months before in 2022 also for drug trafficking, which made said activists more prompted to argue for the lives of Norasharee and Kalwant to be spared and commuted to life imprisonment instead. Kalwant's family also recalled that during the final days leading up to his scheduled hanging, Kalwant remained positive and still hoped to continue to live.
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Singaporeans expressed on social media that they supported the death penalty on drug traffickers despite showing some degree of sympathy for the drug convicts on death row, as they cited the countless cases of families being destroyed by the effects of illegal drugs.
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was captured two years later in July 2015, and all three of them were charged with drug trafficking. It was alleged that
Norasharee had told Yazid to help import the diamorphine after meeting up with Kalwant, who was to carry the drugs in Singapore to pass on to Yazid for the purpose of trafficking.
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issued their statement which specifically addressed their condemnation towards the execution of
Kalwant (Norasharee was not included), and they urged Singapore to revise their use of the death penalty through suspension of its practice and abolition, stating that drug offences did not constitute as
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Kalwant's incarceration, there were pleas by Malaysian activists to send the Malaysian drug convicts back to Malaysia to serve their sentences, due to the financial issues taking a toll on the families of these convicts due to the legal fees and transportation fees of
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at dawn, 6:00am. Norasharee was also put to death at the same timing as
Kalwant. Both Kalwant and Norasharee were the third and fourth drug convicts to be executed in Singapore during the COVID-19 pandemic, after Abdul Kahar (30 March 2022) and Nagaenthran (27 April 2022). Kalwant's corpse and
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Kalwant submitted a last-minute appeal to the Court of Appeal, seeking a review of his case and sentence. It was heard on 6 July 2022, the eve of his execution. But the appeal was rejected. The Court of Appeal stated that
Kalwant's bid for a stay of execution cannot be allowed due to him being
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Norasharee was also sentenced to death while Yazid escaped the gallows after receiving a
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one of the most serious offences by international standards and called the mandatory death penalty "an arbitrary deprivation of life" since it was imposed without taking consideration of the extenuating circumstances of each and every capital case.
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for authorizing the double executions of Kalwant and Norasharee, claiming that the use of capital punishment on drug traffickers was in violation of human rights laws and international laws, and hence, they urged Singapore to impose a
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Also, while he was in prison, Kalwant befriended his fellow prisoners Datchinamurthy and Pannir and they became close during their respective times behind bars awaiting execution. Kalwant’s closest friend on death row was
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claimed that the death penalty was a "cruel and inhumane" punishment and showed their opposition to it, and condemned Singapore for executing both Norasharee and Kalwant. The human rights experts from the
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180:(heroin) in his possession and trafficking 120.90g of the same substance. Kalwant along with another man named Mohamad Yazid Md Yusof were arrested on 23 October 2013, and the alleged mastermind
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situation ever since 2020. Despite the emotional toll the death penalty took on Kalwant and his family, his loved ones, including his father, sister and niece, unfailingly went to visit him at
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on behalf that he was a courier and played the smallest role out of the three. Kalwant lost his appeals against his sentence, and after having spent nine years in prison (including six on
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Kalwant, however, denied that he had knowledge of the drugs and alleged that he was given death threats that forced him to help do the job without knowing it was drugs.
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Aside from the reactions to the executions of Kalwant and Norasharee, there were also false allegations of miscarriage of justice spread by the Malaysian rights group
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This article is about a Malaysian drug trafficker. For the Indian general with this name as an alternate spelling, see
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1609:[NUS graduate protests against death penalty at graduation ceremony, police confirmed a report was made.].
1004:"Five hanged in last decade, nine more in line: A look at Malaysians facing gallows in Singapore for drug offences"
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1677:"Families of the executed appeal to 'heartless' Singapore for change"
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1451:"Singapore executes two drug traffickers despite pleas for clemency"
1322:"Malaysian drug trafficker fails in 11th hour bid to stay execution"
765:"Malaysian drug trafficker fails in 11th hour bid to stay execution"
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In October 2023, a year after Kalwant was hanged, on the eve of the
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1163:"Joint local statement on two death penalty cases in Singapore"
1137:"Campaigners Urge Clemency Ahead of Singapore Drug Executions"
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on all upcoming executions and abolish the death penalty. The
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1192:"EXECUTION OF MALAYSIAN NATIONAL IN SINGAPORE: KALWANT SINGH"
1659:"11 judicial executions in 2022; none in previous two years"
791:"Public Prosecutor v Mohamad Yazid Bin Md Yusof and others"
736:"Public Prosecutor v Mohamad Yazid Bin Md Yusof and others"
681:"Public Prosecutor v Mohamad Yazid Bin Md Yusof and others"
652:"Public Prosecutor v Mohamad Yazid Bin Md Yusof and others"
927:"Explainer: Conviction based on confession of co-accused"
1296:"Kalwant loses final appeal, to hang in S'pore tomorrow"
1477:"Singapore hangs 2 drug traffickers despite opposition"
1425:"Singapore hangs 2 drug traffickers despite opposition"
1399:"Kalwant hanged in Singapore after losing final appeal"
565:"Singapore hangs 2 drug traffickers despite opposition"
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1218:"Another Malaysian scheduled to hang in Singapore"
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1374:"Norasharee bin Gous v Public Prosecutor (2022)"
172:(21 October 1990 – 7 July 2022) was a Malaysian
1111:"Singapore to hang another Malaysian next week"
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901:"Case Brief: Norasharee bin Gous"
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305:Chin Seow Noi v Public Prosecutor
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466:National University of Singapore
1711:Capital punishment in Singapore
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1033:"往返新加坡与兴讼经济负担大 大马籍死囚家属盼允回马服刑"
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236:In 2011, Kalwant settled in
390:Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam
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1716:Malaysian drug traffickers
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820:"ADPAN:仅是毒骡没杀人-吁狮城勿处决卡万辛格"
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1607:"国大生毕业典礼上抗议死刑 警方证实接获报案"
1244:"狮城上诉庭行刑前夕审理-大马男暂缓问吊申请"
710:"2毒贩明在狮城处以绞刑-大马印裔男要求上诉"
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1085:"大马死囚下周狮城行刑 家属明飞往新加坡"
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1683:. 10 October 2023.
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