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Chijioke Stephen Obioha (c. 1978 – 18 November 2016) was a Nigerian citizen who was arrested by authorities in
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in 2007 for possession of 2.6 kg of
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, exceeding the 500 gram amount that triggers automatic presumption of
trafficking Smuggling is the illegal transportation of objects, substances, information or people, such as out of a house or buildings, into a prison, or across an international border, in violation of applicable laws or other regulations. There are various ...
.Amnesty International pleads for Nigerian to be executed in Singapore ▷ NAIJ.COM
/ref> He was executed by Singapore in November 2016.


Early life

Obioha graduated from Benin University with a degree in
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, and moved to Singapore in 2005 to join a football club.


Case

Obioha was arrested for possession of cannabis on 9 April 2007, and was convicted of drug trafficking on 30 December 2008. He was sentenced to death as this offence warrants the mandatory death penalty in Singapore at that time. He lost his appeal in 2010, but his execution was among those put on hold when the government began to review the mandatory death penalty laws in Singapore. After the new death penalty laws took effect in January 2013, where drug traffickers are given the chance to be re-sentenced in accordance to the new changes to the death penalty, where people convicted of drug trafficking can be sentenced to life imprisonment with caning provided that they only act as couriers, substantively helping the authorities to tackle drug trafficking activities or suffering from mental illnesses etc., Obioha filed for re-sentencing in May 2015, but for unknown reasons, he withdrew it in April 2016. Obioha later filed another appeal and a plea for clemency to seek a successful attempt to escape the gallows, but they were all met with failure; his appeal for a stay of execution was also dismissed. In late 2016, Obioha filed an "
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" challenge to the Court of Appeals; his application was heard one day prior to his execution. On 18 November 2016, Obioha was executed by the Singaporean government. Obioha's execution was on the same day as that of 31-year-old Malaysian drug trafficker Devendran A/L Supramaniam, who was sentenced to death on 29 July 2014 for importing more than 83g of diamorphine into Singapore and also exhausted all his avenues of appeal. Both men were reportedly "accorded full due process under the law". Obioha was 38 years old at the time of his death.


Reactions

In November 2016, Amnesty International called for an immediate halt to Obioha's
execution Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is the state-sanctioned practice of deliberately killing a person as a punishment for an actual or supposed crime, usually following an authorized, rule-governed process to conclude that ...
, stating "The death penalty is never the solution. It will not rid Singapore of drugs. By executing people for drug-related offences, which do not meet the threshold of most serious crimes, Singapore is violating international law."
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, the Nigerian Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora stated: "While we regret the death of the Nigerian, we once again appeal to Nigerians to avoid crimes like drug trafficking with most countries especially in
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declaring zero tolerance for drug trafficking."


See also

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Capital punishment in Singapore Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Singapore. Executions are carried out by long drop hanging, and usually take place at dawn. 33 offences— including murder, drug trafficking, terrorism, use of firearms and kidnapping — warrant the ...
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Yong Vui Kong Yong Vui Kong () (born 23 January 1988) is a Malaysian who was sentenced to death in Singapore for trafficking more than 15 grams of heroin in 2007. His sentence was reduced to life imprisonment and caning as a result of Singapore's amendmen ...
* Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam * Pannir Selvam Pranthaman *
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References

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