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BBC News - Sri Lankan hangman resigns in shock at sight of gallows

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Inmates at Colombo jail - more than 400 prisoners are on death row in Sri Lanka

A newly recruited hangman in Sri Lanka has resigned in shock after being shown the gallows for the first time.

The country has not carried out a judicial execution since 1976 but has over 400 prisoners on death row.

The authorities want to have an executioner ready in case hangings resume.

But three recruits have now abandoned the job within a year after the previous hangman was promoted to become a prison guard.

Commissioner-General of Prisons Chandrarathna Pallegama told the BBC that the new recruit - reported to be 40 and from the town of Anuradhapura - "got shocked and afraid" after seeing the gallows, which came after several days of training.

He had written a letter saying he wanted to resign and had failed to report for training since Monday.

Mr Pallegama said the man would be given one month to consider his decision. If there was no change, fresh applications would be called for through a government gazette.

The last permanent hangman had also said the gallows made him nervous, and he felt he was lucky only to have done clerical work despite his job title.

Two men were then recruited from among 176 applicants but quit the job last year after going on unauthorised leave, reports said.

The man who has just resigned is reported to have been the third-placed applicant from that process.

Any new execution in Sri Lanka would have to be authorised by President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Those on death row do not include former members of the Tamil Tigers (LTTE) or LTTE suspects.
 
funny, sort of like you want to be a surgeon but cannot stand the site of blood.
 
Well it gets more interesting..

Australians interested hanging?
THURSDAY, 13 MARCH 2014 17:35

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Not long before the recently appointed hangman quit soon after witnessing the gallows, the Prisons Department said today that it had received e-mails from two Australians seeking to fill the hangman’s position.

“We have received emails from two Australians requesting for the hangman position. They have mentioned that they were qualified for the post. However, we won’t recruit foreign nationals to the position,” Prisons Commissioner General Chandrarathna Pallegama said.

He said the applications were not called by the Department and the two Australians must have applied via E-mail after seeing reports on the internet.

He said they would wait for a month before calling for fresh applications by a Gazette notification.

The recently appointed hangman quit his job soon after seeing the gallows early March. This was the third person who had left the job after being appointed

P.S: Nope i didnt apply.. :-)
 
A depressing job, doesn't make much for drawing room conversation.

What do you do for a living?
Hang people.
K.
 
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