Implement death penalty

Letters

MURDER and rape cases are increasing at an alarming rate.
The judiciary and law enforcement agencies are struggling to handle the increase.
Drastic decisions has never been made by our judiciary and law enforcement agencies.
The judiciary system should reconsider, push for and legalise death penalty as a way forward to deal with murder and rape.
Death penalty facilities have to be developed to allow for this to happen.
Countries around the world have done this and it has proven to be working.
The death penalty has to be applied to crimes that deny people of living better lives as well.
A person who deliberately steals State funds is equal to someone who rapes and murders.
He/she has to be put on death row.
People who steal people’s monies are no better than wild animals.
If someone rapes your daughter or murders your wife and continues to live in your community, how would you feel about it?
The actions of the perpetrator will affect you and you will be miserable.
The same applies to those who defraud the State through misappropriation of public funds.
Do we have to continue to let such people to live with us in our communities?
Despite the seriousness of their actions, some say we are a Christian country so we should not punish them severely.
But they are all rapists and murders who deserve the death penalty.
They do not care for their society.
Even worse are those who know about these crimes but choose to defend perpetrators. They know that the perpetrators’ are in the wrong, but they just choose to be silent.
Perpetrators of rape and murder and those who steal from public funds have no care for others but themselves.
Letting them run around freely will make the country suffer.
The judiciary system of Papua New Guinea needs to review the death penalty and legalise it with facilities built to conduct procedures as stipulated accordingly in order to get rid of these wild animals.
Papua New Guineans deserves to live freely instead of living in fear.
We deserve to be safe from those who do evil.

Rodney Noruma