“If we don’t bring death penalty, this issue will continue, drugs killing, weapons killing, alcoholism killing. What we need to do is punish this,” he said. He warned that without strict enforcement of law and order, violent crimes would continue to increase, urging government to prioritise security legislation and provide greater support to security agencies. “Whatever we are to do in this country, it has to be law and order. If that is not pu…
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