The Philippine Star

9 Pinoys get life for Sabah attack

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A Malaysian court sentenced nine Filipinos to life in prison yesterday over an armed incursion in 2013 that left scores dead and paralyzed a remote corner of Borneo for weeks, a defense lawyer said.

Eight others, including three Malaysians, received prison sentences ranging from 10 to 18 years, said the attorney, N. Sivanantha­n.

The bloody incursion by some 200 Filipinos from Mindanao was inspired by the self-proclaimed Sultanate of Sulu’s claims of historical dominion over Sabah on Borneo island. The Philippine­s has not formally dropped its territoria­l claim over the area that Malaysia claims as its state.

The assault, the most serious security crisis faced by

Malaysia in years, led to a siege between the militants and Malaysian armed forces sent to root them out.

At least 70 people were killed, mostly militants, over the six-week ordeal.

Nine of the defendants had faced death for “waging war” against Malaysia’s king, but were spared by the court in the Sabah state capital Kota Kinabalu.

“They could have been sentenced to death but the judge decided on the lower penalty because there was no evidence they pulled the triggers or committed any murders,” N. Sivanantha­n said.

The others had faced various terrorism-related charges.

Earlier, 12 other Filipinos had been acquitted.

Among those sentenced to life was 53-year-old Amir Bahar Hushin Kiram, son of self-styled Sulu sultan Esmail Kiram.

Esmail, who died in 2015, was among a series of claimants to the Islamic sultanate of Sulu, which once controlled parts of the southern Philippine­s and part of Borneo.

The crisis embarrasse­d both Manila and Kuala Lumpur, shining a spotlight on weak Malaysian border protection­s and lawlessnes­s in the Philippine­s’ predominan­tly Muslim south.

The episode eventually fizzled out when some of the militants fled the palm oil plantation where they had been holed up and returned to the Philippine­s. Scores were detained in Malaysia.

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