Singapore’s Toughest Prison
For more than eight years, Pannir, his family, and activists fought to change his sentence, believing it was not proportionate to his crime. But on 8 October this year, he was hanged by the Singaporean government — the twelfth execution this year.
“If Singapore [was] really concerned about the people and their safety, they should focus more on the kingpins,” Sangkari said.

Sangkari and Angel fought for their brother Pannir’s sentence to be changed. Credit: SBS Dateline
Kirsten Han, a journalist and activist who works with the families of inmates on death row, said Pannir’s family had worked “incredibly hard” to save his life, including campaigning, lobbying politicians and meeting with media and NGOs.
There have been 14 executions in Singapore this year.







