
A man charged with drug trafficking offenses was sentenced to death by Singapore’s Supreme Court over a Zoom video call last week, leading to criticism from international human rights groups.The move marks the first death sentence in Singapore issued via a remote video conference call and is only the second known case of capital punishment being handed down remotely, Reuters reported on WednesdayPunithan Genasan, a 37-year-old Malaysian, was…
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