FOUR Western tourists were ordered
to be deported from Malaysia on Friday after pleading guilty to
obscenity charges for taking nude photos on a popular climbing peak, an
act some in the country blamed for causing a deadly earthquake.
The defendants — Eleanor Hawkins of Britain, 24, Dutchman Dylan
Snel, 23, and Canadian brother and sister Lindsey, 23, and Danielle
Petersen, 22 — were arrested earlier this week in the wake of the deadly June 5 earthquake which killed 18 people on Mount Kinabalu.
A court in Kota Kinabalu, capital of the state of Sabah on Borneo island, sentenced them to three days’ jail time starting from when they were arrested on Tuesday, meaning their term had been served.
They also were fined 5,000 Malaysian ringgit ($1,330) and ordered
deported for committing an “obscene act in a public place,” which can
carry a three-month jail term.
It was not immediately clear when they would be deported.
“It is a wake-up call to tourists not to ignore local traditions and
culture,” Masidi Manjun, the state’s tourism minister, told AFP.
“Since they pleaded guilty and showed remorse, it is only fair that they are let off with a fine by the court.”
The 4,095-metre (13,435-foot) peak, a World Heritage Site and popular
climbing destination, is considered sacred to tribal groups on Borneo,
and many Malaysians were incensed after the photos taken May 30
circulated on the internet.
The four convicted Friday were among a larger group of tourists believed by authorities to have taken part.
Police told AFP on Friday they were still seeking five others, but that some were thought to have left Sabah.
The
defendants were hustled into court through a media scrum including
reporters from Britain who arrived in the sleepy state capital to follow
Hawkins’ fortunes.
The two women were handcuffed together, as were the men, all four looking nervous.
The court was told the nudists challenged each other to take off
their clothes to see who could withstand the summit’s chilly air,
ignoring the admonishments of their local mountain guide.
The two men stripped completely nude while the two women went topless, the charge sheet said.
All
four quickly stated “guilty’ when asked to enter a plea. Indecent
exposure and other acts considered obscene are strongly frowned upon in
Muslim-majority Malaysia.
Some have suggested the act angered tribal spirits believed to dwell on the mountain, causing the 6.0-magnitude earthquake.
Tim
Hawkins, Eleanor’s father, had earlier released a statement saying his
daughter knows what she did was stupid and disrespectful and is very
sorry for the offence that she has caused the Malaysian people.”
Following the quake, Malaysian social media users began to direct
increasing anger at the nudists.
Last Saturday, Sabah’s deputy chief minister Joseph Pairin Kitingan and other officials also suggested a link to the quake.
“This
is very offensive behaviour and showed disrespect to the sacred
mountain ... This will certainly bring misfortune,” he had told
reporters.
The earthquake, rare for Malaysia, sent landslides and boulders
raining down just as more than 150 hikers were near the summit enjoying
its sunrise views.
The 18 dead included seven schoolchildren from
Singapore, along with two of their teachers and another adult who were
on a school excursion to the mountain.
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