A Singapore court has issued a death sentence to a person who sold drugs through the Zoom app.
According to the report of the news agency, the High Court of Singapore has issued an order to sentence a man named Punitan Ginasan to death on the Zoom app.
According to the report, Ginasan used to buy and sell drugs, the accused also confessed his crime during the police investigation and before the magistrate.
The report states that Ginasan facilitated the smuggling of 28.5 kg of heroin in 2011 and left the country and moved to Malaysia after the drugs were sold.
In Malaysia, too, police arrested the man and produced him in court, where he was deported in 2016 and sentenced to death last week.
Singapore’s High Court judges, the convicts and the legal team held a trial on the Zoom app where Ginasan pleaded guilty, after which the judge ordered him to be executed online.
Reacting to the sentence, the spokesman of the Supreme Court said that the purpose of the online hearing is to reduce the spread of the corona virus. ‘.
According to the report, the lawyer of the criminal also did not object to the death sentence being pronounced over the video conference call. Earlier, a court in Nigeria sentenced a criminal to death after being found guilty, which was the first unique punishment in the history of the world.
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2024-08-22 04:07:06