Singapore defends execution of man with mental disability: ‘He knew what he was doing’

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Singapore’s CNB said that Nagaenthran Dharmalingam’s actions showed he was “capable of manipulation and evasion”.

The top most drug enforcement agency said that the man “knew what he was doing” and “he did not suffer from intellectual disability”.

“He was also noted to be continuously altering his account of his education qualifications… to reflect lower educational qualifications each time he was interviewed,” the statement read, contrary to claims made by his lawyers and supporters who have questioned the legal trial. His long-contested execution amid various legal challenges was confirmed to his brother Navin Kumar by the Changi prison officials, who was present at the prison to make arrangements for the remains of Dharmalingam to be carried back to their home in Malaysia’s Ipoh.

The case had sparked global outcry and backlash as lawyers and activists in the country and abroad sought lesser sentence for Dharmalingam than capital punishment, stating that he is not mentally fit to decode the death row.

 

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