The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Tinnie terrorists’ jailed in Australia for Philippine­s boat plot

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Four Australian­s with almost no seafaring experience were jailed yesterday for hatching a ‘foredoomed’ plot to sail a boat to the southern Philippine­s and overthrow the local government.

The four men – and two other Australian­s who have yet to be sentenced – were arrested in 2016 by police after buying a seven-metre boat and moving it overland 2,840 kilometres from the southern city of Melbourne to the northeaste­rn tip of Australia.

Despite having almost zero sailing experience, the ‘Tinnie Terrorists’, as the Australian media have dubbed them, planned to reach the southern Philippine­s and join up with Muslim separatist­s.

“The whole venture was poorly planned and, I fear, foredoomed to failure,” Justice Michael Croucher wrote in his judgement.

“Given the ill-suited vessel they had and their lack of serious boating experience, it is hard to imagine that they would have made it very far past the breakers off far north of Queensland.”

Paul James Dacre, Antonino Granata and Kadir Kaya were sentenced to four years’ imprisonme­nt in the Supreme Court of Victoria, while Murat Kaya was sentenced to three years and eight months behind bars.

The two other men, Shayden Thorne and notorious Australian Islamic preacher Musa Cerantonio, have pleaded guilty to the charges but have yet to be sentenced.

In handing down his sentence in Melbourne, Justice Michael Croucher said the four men would not have been involved in the plot if not for the ‘charismati­c and persuasive Mr Cerantonio’. — AFP

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