CHARGED....
Norhaida Ibnahi, 46, a Malaysian woman, was charged with harbouring a group of
terrorists between Feb 9 and March 22 at a house in Kampung Sri Melor, Bugaya,
Semporna.
KOTA KINABALU: Twenty-nine
individuals charged with various offences in relation to terrorism activities
in Sabah pleaded not guilty in the High Court here today.
Attorney-General Tan Sri
Abdul Gani Patail (photo) applied to the court for all the accused to be tried
jointly.
The eight lawyers
representing the accused did not object to the application. Justice P.
Ravinthran fixed July 15 for case management.
He also fixed July 12 to
record the plea of one Habil Suhaili who was not present as he was undergoing
treatment at the Tawau Hospital.
Habil is charged with being
a member of a terrorist group at Jalan Kastam Lama, Lahad Datu, between Feb 9
and March 4, an offence punishable with life imprisonment and a fine upon
conviction.
BERNAMA reported that among
the 29 individuals present was a local woman who faces possible life
imprisonment, upon conviction, for allegedly harbouring a group of terrorists.
Norhaida Ibnahi, 46, was
charged with harbouring a group of terrorists between Feb 9 and March 22 at a
house in Kampung Sri Melor, Bugaya, Semporna.
ARRIVAL....
The terrorists on arrival at the KK High Court on Thursday.
Local men Abd Hadi Mawan,
49, and Abdul Majil Jubin, 41, were charged with being members of a terrorist
group and treason against the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
Abd Hadi was alleged to have
committed both the offences at Kampung Perigi, Semporna, between Feb 9 and
March 14 while Abdul Majil was alleged to have committed the offences at Jalan
Lihak-Lihak, Semporna, between Feb 9 and March 13.
The Filipino nationals among
the accused faced the same two charges as Abd Hadi and Abdul Majil.
Datu Amirbahar Hushin Kiram,
Rijmal Salleh, Saidili Jaharul, Dani Ismail, Pabblo Alie, Mohamad Ali Ahmad,
Basil Samiul and Rizman Gulan are charged with committing the offences between
Feb 9 and April 10 at Kampung Tanduo, Lahad Datu; Kampung Muanad, Beluran and
Jalan Lihak-Lihak, Semporna.
They were charged with
waging war against the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, an offence which carries the
death sentence or life imprisonment, and for being members of a terrorist
group, an offence punishable with life imprisonment and a fine, upon
conviction.
SUSPECT...
Another terror suspect being led to the KK High Court Thursday.
Totoh Hismullah was charged
with committing the same offences between Feb 9 and March 29 at Kampung
Simunul, Semporna.
Also charged with waging war
on the Yang di-Pertuan Agong are Atik Hussin Abu Bakar, Basad Manuel, Masir
Aidin, Ismail Yasin, Anwar Salib Akhmad, Binhar Salib Akhmad, Virgilio Nemar
Patulada alias Mohammad Alam Patulada, Salib Akhmad Emali, Al Wazir Osman alias
Abdul, Tani Lahad Dahi and Julham Rashid.
They were charged with being
members of a terrorist group with Aiman Radie, Lin Mad Salleh, Holland Kalbi
and Timhar Hadir.
Datu Amirbahar Hushin Kiram
charged with waging war against the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, an offence which
carries the death sentence or life imprisonment.
Two others, Kadir Uyung and
Lating Tiong, were charged with harbouring a group of terrorists while Salib
Akhmad faced an additional charge of recruiting for the group.
Speaking to reporters
afterwards, Abdul Gani said he hoped that the court would decide on a larger
venue for the trial as it would require tight security to ensure smooth
proceedings.
The accused were brought to
the court complex in four police trucks. Thirteen of the individuals, including
the woman and one in a wheelchair, wore straight-jackets and black hats that
covered their eyes.
The court had been under
tight security since early morning, with armed policemen in and around the
court compound.
INJURED.....This
terror suspect (right) was taken to the KK High Court in a wheel chair.
kesemua mereka harus dikenakan hukuman yang setimpal
ReplyDeletekesalahan mereka amat besar kerana menggugat keselamatan negara.