Singapore has right to hang drug offenders: MHA, Law Ministry
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- 20 minutes ago
S'pore's navy should have sunk Malaysia's ship Polaris when it dropped anchor in our waters for months. The inability to take firm action back then severely damaged S'pore's reputation for upholding law-and-order. - 32 minutes ago
Wait we still do hangings what is this the 1700s what next you tell me they still use guillotine? - 37 minutes ago
They only manufacture drugs in Malaysia - 49 minutes ago
Will our opposition go to USA ask for some kind of bill to sabotage us in the name of fake democracy and human right... - 1 hour ago
after all these decades, a small island nation singapore, still not successful in containing drug issues ?? -- dont be naive ... some (drugs) are let to enter sustain certain users. -- else, singapore will not attract 'talents'. - 1 hour ago
of course, no one dispute it. -- but the problem is, some law are whiter than the other ...... many got killed in innocent ways but ........ example the 3 innocent deaths by a unlicensed alien driver, and many more, walks free.
By dsblackmetal on
- 1 hour ago
Making use of one criminal to scare possible offenders shld b deemed criminal - 1 hour ago
S'pore must nv soften the stance on illegal drug trafficking to send the right signals to the drug kingpins. For all we know, those "human rights" activists could well be funded by this very trade. - 2 minutes agoSo don't play play ahh
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(1) Malaysia Minister does not seems to understand that every Country has the Sovereign right to enforce our law - and as a Minister - he has no right to interfere.
(2) If the Malaysia Minister don't want his citizen to be punished under our law - then his citizen should not break our law - knowing that drug trafficking in Singapore is a death penalty.