Introduction Singapore's strict anti-drug trafficking laws have long been a subject of international debate and concern. The country's approach to dealing with drug-related offenses has often been criticized for its reliance on capital punishment. In recent developments, there are two imminent executions scheduled for individuals convicted of drug trafficking, sparking widespread outrage and calls for clemency. This article sheds light on the issue, examining the cases, and presenting arguments against carrying out the death penalty for drug offenses. 1. The Controversial Capital Punishment Laws in Singapore In this section, we delve into Singapore's stance on capital punishment for drug trafficking offenses. The country's tough approach to drug-related crimes and its consistent use of the death penalty have drawn international attention and condemnation. 2. The Two Imminent Executions Here, we discuss the specific cases of the two individuals facing imminent executio...