Singapore, April 25 (ANI): As Singapore is set to resume executions for the first time in six months, a 46-year-old man, who was sentenced to death for abetting attempted drug trafficking will be executed on Wednesday, Al Jazeera reported.
A Singaporean man named Tangaraju Suppiah was reportedly given the death penalty in 2018 for assisting in the attempted trafficking of just over one kilogramme (1,017.9 grammes) of mari
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Singapore to resume executions for first time in 6 months, execute man over drug trafficking
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