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Singapore Sentences Malaysian Man To Death Via Zoom Call

by Revathi Durai
May 22, 2020
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A judge in Singapore has sentenced a Malaysian man to death via a Zoom video-call for his involvement in drug trafficking, one of just two known cases where a capital punishment verdict has been delivered remotely. The island republic is under lockdown to try and curb the spread of Covid-19 up until June 1st.

Punithan Genasan, a 37-year-old Malaysian, was told last Friday that he would be hanged for masterminding a 2011 heroin transaction.

“For the safety of all involved in the proceedings, the hearing for public prosecutor v Punithan A/L Genasan was conducted by video-conferencing,” a spokesperson for Singapore’s Supreme Court said in response to Reuters’ questions, citing restrictions imposed to minimise virus spread.

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It was the first criminal case where a death sentence was pronounced by remote hearing in Singapore, the spokesperson added.

Rights groups have criticised the use of video-calls for capital punishment verdicts, including a case in Nigeria earlier this month which criminal justice watchdog Fair Trials said was the first death sentence to be delivered remotely.

Genasan’s lawyer, Peter Fernando, said he did not object to Friday’s judgement being delivered on Zoom.

He said the judge could be heard clearly and as it was the verdict no other legal arguments were presented. However, he said, his client is considering an appeal against the verdict.

California-based tech firm Zoom did not respond to a request for comment made via its representatives in Singapore. The Attorney-General’s Chambers, the public prosecutor in the case, did not immediately have a comment.

Many court hearings in Singapore have been adjourned during a lockdown period that started in early April and is due to run until June 1, while cases deemed essential have been held remotely.

Singapore has a zero-tolerance policy for illegal drugs and has hanged hundreds of people – including dozens of foreigners – for narcotics offences over past decades, rights groups say.

“Singapore’s use of the death penalty is inherently cruel and inhumane, and the use of remote technology like Zoom to sentence a man to death makes it even more so,” said Human Rights Watch’s deputy director for Asia, Phil Robertson.

Amnesty International’s death penalty advisor Chiara Sangiorgio said: “Whether via Zoom or in person, a death sentence is always cruel and inhumane.

“This case is another reminder that Singapore continues to defy international law and standards by imposing the death penalty for drug trafficking,” reported Reuters.

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