S'pore court to hear M'sian's application for stay of execution
The Singapore Court of Appeal will hear tomorrow the application by Malaysian P Pannir Selvam to stay his execution scheduled for Friday, May 24.
“This application was filed by Pannir himself from prison,” Lawyers for Liberty adviser N Surendran said in a statement today.
Pannir had also submitted a final appeal for clemency to Singapore President Halimah Yacob.
He was convicted on June 27, 2017 by the Singapore High Court of trafficking 51.84g of diamorphine at Woodlands Checkpoint on Sept 3, 2014.
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