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Malaysian state news agency Bernama reported on Wednesday that Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob and Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah had sent letters to their Singapore counterparts this week asking them to ”consider and to commute” Dharmalingam’s death sentence.
The Singapore prime minister and minister for foreign affairs replied on Tuesday – a day before the execution — that Dharmalingam had been accorded full due process under the law, the Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said on Friday.
Dharmalingam (34), was executed after a last appeal by his mother was dismissed by the Singapore court.
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According to Bernama, the letters also stated the Malaysian government’s ”openness to discuss with the Singapore government to implement the International Prisoner Transfer Programme between Malaysia and Singapore”.
This was the second time such a letter had been sent to the Singapore government.
In November last year, the Malaysian prime minister had written to his Singapore counterpart seeking leniency in Dharmalingam’s case.
A month later in December, Singapore President Halimah Yacob had also replied to Malaysia’s King following his appeal for clemency for Dharmalingam.