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Mandatory for criminals to be brutally thrashed
Apparently this came soon after he told his wife and sons that he is homosexual. Poor guy, barbaric Singapore, but there can be no relativism in the drugs debate...
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,24041546-5007133,00.htmlABC foreign correspondent Peter Lloyd has been moved from a local hospital in Singapore to the Changi Prison medical facility.
The 41-year-old has been charged with drug trafficking and drug possession.
Lloyd is charged with trafficking about one gram of methamphetamine to a Singaporean for 100 Singapore dollars ($75) at a hotel early this month.
He also faces a second charge for allegedly being in possession Wednesday of about one gram of methamphetamine, also known as 'ice', at a local hospital.
The South Asia correspondent had been receiving treatment in Singapore for a serious eye infection which he contracted while on leave from his New Dehli posting.
The Singaporean Central Narcotics Bureau says that Lloyd has been offered bail and that his case will be next heard in court next Friday.
If convicted of the trafficking charge, Lloyd faces between five and 20 years in jail and up to 15 strokes of the cane.
An earlier Central Narcotics Bureau statement said investigations showed a 41-year-old Australian was the "supplier" to a Singaporean drug abuser arrested on Wednesday.
It did not name the Australian but said he was under investigation for trafficking a controlled drug.
The journalist was arrested and in the course of follow-up search, the officers recovered a packet of 'ice' weighing approximately 0.8 grams, one improvised smoking pipe and six syringes, the statement said.
Mandatory for criminals to be brutally thrashed
CANING is mandatory in Singapore for certain crimes, including drug offences.
If Peter Lloyd is found guilty, he will be bent over and strapped to a frame, then a trained prison official will deliver blow after blow to his naked buttocks using a 1.2m-long, 1.3cm-thick cane.
Called a "rattan", the cane is soaked in water prior to the punishment, making it more whip-like.
Between blows, which often leave permanent scars, Lloyd will be examined by a medical officer.
Parts of his body will already have been covered to prevent accidental organ damage.
The last prominent caning case involved US teen Michael Peter Fay, who received four strokes in 1994 after being found guilty of vandalism.
Fay reportedly screamed, "I'm dying" after the first stroke. A prison officer spoke to him throughout the punishment, saying: "OK Michael, three left. OK Michael, two left. OK, one more; you're almost done."
Apparently this came soon after he told his wife and sons that he is homosexual. Poor guy, barbaric Singapore, but there can be no relativism in the drugs debate...