The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Filipino labourer sentenced to 33 years’ jail, rotan for killing friend in Semporna

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TAWAU: A Filipino labourer was sentenced to 33 years jail and handed 12 strokes of the rotan by the High Court here Thursday after finding him guilty of causing the death of his 16-yearold friend in Semporna, three years ago.

Judge Datuk Dr Lim Hock Leng handed the sentence to Albaris Alunyo Iran, 24, after the prosecutio­n managed to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt at the end of proceeding­s.

Lim in his judgement said Hassan Dorol died as a result of the injuries inflicted on him by the accused, and in inflicting the injuries on the deceased, the accused did so with the intention of causing harm that can cause death.

“There was direct eyewitness testimony who also sustained head injuries inflicted by the accused with a hammer… the accused’s guilt can be inferred from his conduct post-attack when he fled with hammer and a machete, before he was apprehende­d by some villagers,” he said.

According to the charge framed under Section 302 of the Penal Code, Albaris was accused of killing Hassan in a house at Kampung Kuala Benang, Semporna between 10.30am and 11am on Feb 26, 2021.

“He is young and there is a prospect of rehabilita­tion, the court is mindful that the offence is one of grave magnitude and that public interest demands a sentence of imprisonme­nt which goes beyond the minimum, given the young age of the deceased,” said Lim who ordered the sentence to commence from the day the accused was detained (Feb 26, 2021).

The prosecutio­n was led by Deputy Public Prosecutor Hurman Hussain and Mohd Suhaimi Suriana while Albaris was represente­d by Kusni Ambotuwo.

Eight prosecutio­n witnesses and two defence witnesses were called throughout the proceeding­s of the case from November to December last year.

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