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Lahad Datu 2013 incursion: Apex court rejects 7 Filipinos' bid to commute death sentences
Published on: Wednesday, October 02, 2024
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Lahad Datu 2013 incursion: Apex court rejects 7 Filipinos' bid to commute death sentences
The seven Filipino men during a Court of Appeal hearing in June 2017. (Bernama pic)
PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court has dismissed the applications by seven Filipino men who sought a review of their death sentences for waging war against the Yang di-Pertuan Agong during the Lahad Datu incursion 11 years ago.

A three-member bench, led by Chief Justice Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat, unanimously rejected their applications today.

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"Applications dismissed. Death sentences maintained," said Tengku Maimun.

The applications were filed by Datu Amirbahar Hushin Kiram, 60, the nephew of Jamalul Kiram, the self-proclaimed Sultan of Sulu, along with Atik Hussin Abu Bakar, 52, Basad H Manuel, 49, Virgilio Nemar Patulada, 59, Al Wazir Osman, 68, Tani Lahad Dahi, 70, and Julham Rashid, 75.

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They had sought to have their death sentences commuted to imprisonment following the Mandatory Death Penalty Abolition Act 2023, which allows judges the discretion to impose either the death penalty or prison sentence of not less than 30 years and up to 40 years.

On July 26, 2016, the Kota Kinabalu High Court sentenced the seven men and two others – Ismail Yasin and Salib Akhmad Emali – to life imprisonment after finding them guilty under Section 121 of the Penal Code for waging war against the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.

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It is understood that Ismail and Salib Akhmad did not apply for a review of their sentences.

During trial, the High Court found that there was no evidence to show the accused were directly involved in any skirmishes during the incursion, nor was there proof that they had brutally killed or injured any security personnel.

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However, on June 8, 2017, the Court of Appeal allowed the prosecution’s appeal and imposed the death penalty on all the accused.

On Jan 15, 2018, the Federal Court upheld the death penalty.

During the armed incursion at Kampung Tanduo, Lahad Datu, between Feb 12 and April 10, 2013, 10 members of Malaysia’s security forces were killed in clashes with the group.
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