The Borneo Post

Taiwan samurai sword attacker jailed for seven years

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TAIPEI: A man who used a stolen samurai sword to attack a guard outside Taiwanese President Tsai Ing- wen’s office last year — carrying notes threatenin­g to behead her — was sentenced Thursday to seven years in prison for attempted murder.

Carrying the f lag of China, Lu Chun-yi slashed the military police guard, who was trying to prevent him from entering the complex, in the neck, face, and hands with the sword before being arrested.

Lu — in detention since the August 18 attack — has said he wanted to fly the Chinese flag in the presidenti­al office, and was carrying hand- written notes threatenin­g to ‘ behead’ Tsai.

In the notes, prosecutor­s said, Lu also expressed the hope that Beijing will make Taiwan a part of China again.

Beijing still sees sel f- ruled Taiwan as part of its territory awaiting reuni f ication even though they split in 1949 after a civil war.

The island’s relations with China have deteriorat­ed since Tsai took power in 2016 as she has refused to agree to Beijing’s stance that Taiwan is part of ‘one China’.

“The defendant was aware that slashing another person in the neck with a samurai sword could cause death but intentiona­lly did it ... and inf licted physical and emotional injuries,” the Taipei district court said in the verdict.

Prosecutor­s said Lu “tried to portray himself as a martyr”, and showed no remorse for the attack.

Responding to the attempted murder charge, however, Lu denied that he was trying to kill the guard.

Lu, 51, was also convicted of five lesser charges including theft, as he stole the samurai sword from a military history museum by smashing a display case with a hammer. He can appeal the ruling.

The sword is carved with the phrase “Nanjing battle, ( this sword) killed 107 people” and is believed to have been used by Japanese soldiers during the Nanjing massacre in 1937.

The presidenti­al office complex and its surroundin­gs in the centre of the capital Taipei have been the target of attacks before. — AFP

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File photo taken by Afroz Shah shows olive ridley sea turtle hatchlings making their way to the Arabian Sea on Versova beach in Mumbai. — AFP photo

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