Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Sri Lanka seeks hangman who doesn't get upset at sight of gallows

Sri Lanka is searching for a new hangman after the latest recruit got upset on seeing the gallows for the first time and quit, officials said on Tuesday.

The Prisons Department appointed the new hangman, the third most qualified from 176 applicants, last week, months after two hangmen chosen late last year failed to show up for work.



"We gave him one week's training, but he resigned after seeing the gallows, saying that he didn't want the job," Chandrarathna Pallegama, commissioner general of prisons said.

"He told me that after seeing the gallows he got upset. Next time, we will show the gallows to the new recruits before giving them basic training." Sri Lanka has not carried out an execution since 1976, despite the fact that there are at least 405 convicts on death row.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

in the old days, around here, it was such a very unpopular job so the autorities had to ask a convict to choose between been hang or becomming the hangman.