SINGAPORE – Convicted drug importer Omar Yacob Bamadhaj was hanged on April 16 for bringing 1,009.1g of cannabis into Singapore in July 2018.
The 46-year-old Singaporean was convicted of the capital offence on Feb, 24, 2021. His conviction and sentence were upheld by the Court of Appeal on Oct 12, 2021.
Capital punishment is imposed only for the most serious crimes, such as the importation or trafficking of significant quantities of drugs.
Under the Misuse of Drugs Act, the offence of importation of more than 500g of cannabis is punishable with the death penalty.
The cannabis seized from Omar is sufficient to feed the addiction of about 144 abusers for a week.
Omar had claimed that he was threatened by officers and that he did not know the nature of the bundles found in a bag in his car when it was checked by an auxiliary police officer at Woodlands Checkpoint.



