Sri Lankan ad for hangmen draws 102 applicants

Sri Lankan ad for hangmen draws 102 applicants

by Joseph Anthony
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A Sri Lankan advert for hangmen has attracted more than 100 applicants, including an American, a prison service spokesman said on Wednesday, as the country pushes ahead with a plan to reintroduce the death penalty for drug offences.


President Maithripala Sirisena said last year he wanted to resume hangings after a decades-long hiatus. The government began advertising last month.

The hardline policy is in part inspired by the Philippinesโ€™ war on drugs, where thousands have died in encounters with police.

Thushara Upuldeniya, a spokesman for the prison service, said 102 people applied for the position of executioner after a newspaper ad called for applicants with โ€œexcellent moral characterโ€ and โ€œmental strengthโ€.

The Americanโ€™s application was rejected as foreigners are not eligible for the role.


Drug trafficking is a capital offence in Sri Lanka although no one has been executed for any crime in the country since 1976 when all death penalties were commuted to life in prison.

Sri Lankaโ€™s last hangman quit in 2014 without ever having to execute anyone, citing stress after seeing the gallows for the first time. Another hired last year never turned up for work.

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