298:. Mohamad Fitri was reportedly stunned to hear that he was convicted and given the death penalty during sentencing. Kayong's family and friends were present in the courtroom at the time of sentencing, and Kayong's younger brother stated that while the family found it a fair judgement to sentence Mohamad Fitri to hang for his brother's murder, his family and the public only hoped for the truth to be revealed over the motive behind his brother's murder, and he stated that his family wanted to personally witness Mohamad Fitri's execution when the day comes. It was revealed in midst of the murder trial that Kayong's family was struggling to make ends meet after he died back in 2016, and his widow was receiving financial aid from social organizations and her late husband's political party to help improve the livelihood of herself and her children.
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the gun and bullets from Lau for a night hunting trip on the same date before he once again returned the gun to Lau. Mohamad Fitri stated that on the day of the murder, he was at a food stall in a coffee shop located between Jalan Sukma and Lorong Desa
Senadin 2C, and he met a friend who bought a deer from him before he returned home. In rebuttal, during cross-examination, the prosecution argued that the real reason why Mohamad Fitri went to the food stall in Desa Senadin was to stalk Kayong rather than meeting a friend, and Mohamad Fitri followed Kayong to the traffic light where he used the shotgun to shoot and kill Kayong, and Mohamad Fitri denied these above contentions put forward to him by the prosecution.
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Mohamad Fitri's defence. Justice
Ravinthran said the prosecution had proven that Mohamad Fitri had the intention to commit the offence by testing the shotgun used in the murder in a secluded area, and he took it with the interpretation that Mohamad Fitri had elaborate planning and premeditation in committing the offence of murder. He rejected Mohamad Fitri's defence that he bought the shotgun for hunting purposes, as it would have been natural for him to go straight to legal hunting grounds rather than going to secluded areas to testfire the weapon.
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involved in the murder, and Lie and Chin similarly denied that they had planned and made orders to assassinate Kayong. Lee's counsel alleged that his client was abducted by
Malaysian authorities in China and brought back for trial, but the Malaysian police officers denied that they abducted Lee, as they told the court that Lee's passport was invalid by the time he was located and was thus repatriated to Malaysia from China, where there was no extradition treaty between China and Malaysia.
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most of the anger being directed at Lee, who was accused of masterminding the killing of Kayong. The acquittals of the trio stirred controversy among the public, as the public and supporters of Kayong maintained that Kayong was killed due to his involvement in activism for the rights of the indigenous people and they asked that the case should be reopened to ensure that the ends of justice was fully served. PKR chairman and lawyer
493:, with the Malaysian police escorting him. Three days after he returned to Miri, Koong was detained for seven days in police custody to assist in investigations, in accordance to a court order. On 26 July 2021, Koong was released on police bail and as of 2024, no further updates were made in the investigation of his case.
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In April 2023, a year after the loss of
Mohamad Fitri's final appeal, the Malaysian government repealed the mandatory death penalty and under the revised laws, anyone convicted of murder would face either the death sentence or a lengthy jail term ranging between 30 and 40 years. More than 1,000 death
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appealed for the case to be reopened, expressing their hope for justice to be served and better protection was ensured for those who fought for human rights. Protests erupted outside the Miri High Court after the three alleged masterminds were discharged and acquitted in view of weak evidence, with
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January 2016, roughly five months before his arrest for Kayong's murder. Mohamad Fitri said that he entrusted the shotgun and ammunition to a friend named Lau Lee Shen for safekeeping on the morning of 30 May 2016, since he did not have a valid license to own any firearms, and he later reclaimed
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appealed for potential witnesses as they kickstarted their investigations in the case. Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar also announced that a special task force was set up to conduct a probe into the killing of Kayong. Eventually, nine suspects were arrested within a month after
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Mohamad Fitri's re-sentencing plea was rejected by the Federal Court. The three appellate judges – Tan Sri Abang Iskandar Abang Hashim, Datuk Seri Hasnah Datuk Mohammed Hashim and Datuk Rhodzariah Bujang – found that the murder of Bill Kayong was "carried out with
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was shot dead at a traffic light intersection near a shopping mall in Kuala Baram Bypass, supposedly over his political and advocacy activities. At least five suspects were identified during investigations, and four of them were caught within a year. A trial held from 2017 and 2018 ended with the
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Sarawakians were shocked by the crime being committed in broad daylight. Many indigenous organizations called for justice to be served, and they remembered the various activities where Kayong advocated for the rights of the native tribal people
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extreme cruelty, sparking public outrage" and it was appropriate to sentence
Mohammad Fitri to hang for the murder, which they found to be a revenge-driven act caused by alleged land disputes and Kayong's political activities, and hence, they confirmed the death penalty in Mohammad Fitri's case.
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received an appeal from
Malaysia to search for Lee's whereabouts and arrest him. After the Australian authorities managed to track down Lee, the Malaysian authorities tried to negotiate for Lee to be extradited back to Malaysia to stand trial. However, the process itself was not possible, as the
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On 15 July 2016, two of the nine suspects – 29-year-old bouncer Mohamad Fitri Pauzi and 37-year-old pub owner Lie Chang Loon (李章纶 Lĭ Zhānglún) – were arraigned in court for charges of murder (Mohamad Fitri) and abetment of murder (Lie). The remaining seven suspects were released at this point of
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On 10 August 2018, Justice Ravintharan N. Paramaguru delivered his verdict. He stated in his judgement that on the totality of physical and circumstantial evidence adduced during the trial, it was undisputed that Mohamad Fitri was responsible for the lethal shooting of Bill Kayong, and rejected
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The prosecution alleged that the first three defendants – Lee, Lie and Chin – were the masterminds of the murder and the trio had put a hit on Kayong by ordering Mohamad Fitri and the missing suspect Koong Siang Ming to kill him, supposedly over his political activities. Lee denied that he was
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Kayong, the second-youngest of 11 children in his family, left behind a wife and two teenage children (a son and daughter) at the time of his death. Around 5,000 people attended Kayong's funeral and he was later buried at the Muslim cemetery in Jalan Lusut.
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also stated that the acquittals of the trio was a "devastating blow to justice" due to them suspecting the trio for pulling the strings that led to Kayong's death. Kayong's family were also reportedly shocked and in grief over the decision.
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truck when he was shot on the neck by a suspected gunman (who used a shotgun), and he died on the spot from two gunshot wounds. Before his death, Kayong was known to have campaigned for the
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charge of abetment of murder carried the mandatory death penalty in Malaysian law, and Australia forbids the extradition of criminals to countries where they face the death penalty.
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Wěizhōng; also spelt Chin Wui Ching or Chin Wui Chong) and 35-year-old karaoke operator Koong Siang Ming (江贤明 Jiāng Xiánmíng; also spelt Kong Sien Ming; alias Batu Ming or Ah Ming).
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also offered his condolences to the family of Kayong, and he described Kayong as a "good comrade" who fought against injustice and described his death as a "cold-blooded murder".
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in 2022), offered their condolences and praised him for his dedication to the party's reform agenda, and also urged the authorities to crack the case. PKR chairman and lawyer
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992:"Sarawak cops seek to bring back 'Datuk' suspect in Bill Kayong's murder from Australia"
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1550:"Bill Kayong's killing fires up Sarawakians, many vow to continue fight for justice"
668:"Sarawak PKR links Kayong's death to NCR disputes, urges state to set up commission"
1658:"Bill Kayong murder: Shock and grief at court after three of the accused walk free"
974:"Sarawak police seek Interpol's help in hunt for 'datuk' over Bill Kayong's murder"
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1568:"Bring killer to book fast, Dayak association tells police after 'hero' shot dead"
1010:"Australia says located brains behind PKR man's murder, but issues in extradition"
722:"Slain Bill Kayong a 'good comrade' who fought against injustice, PKR leaders say"
848:"Sarawak police seek eyewitnesses to Kayong's murder, pledge full investigation"
776:"Sarawak police seek eyewitnesses to Kayong's murder, pledge full investigation"
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560:"Murder in Malaysia: how protecting native forests cost an activist his life"
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1586:"Amanah asks how 'mafia-style' murder happened with strict gun control"
1460:"After five years, cops nab man suspected of killing PKR's Bill Kayong"
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812:"Bukit Aman sets up special team to probe Sarawak PKR leader's killing"
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920:"Bill Kayong murder: Cops release photos of suspects still at large"
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On the morning of 21 June 2016, a social activist and member of the
686:"Defending indigenous people may have led to activist's death: PKR"
1514:"PKR seeks justice for Bill Kayong after murder suspect is nabbed"
1496:"Final suspect in Bill Kayong murder case released on police bail"
1028:"Alleged mastermind of Bill Kayong's murder charged with abetting"
1406:"Malaysia commutes death penalty, life terms of 11 drug convicts"
1370:"Federal Court upholds death sentence for Bill Kayong's murderer"
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1676:"Court of Appeal upholds trio's acquittal over Kayong's murder"
1532:"Sarawak in shock over 'mafia-style' killing of PKR politician"
1190:"Bouncer to hang for murder of Miri PKR secretary Bill Kayong"
902:"Suspects in murder of Malaysian land rights activist charged"
1082:"Prosecution witness denies police abducted accused in China"
1298:"Families of murder victims say 'no' to axing death penalty"
1280:"The late Bill Kayong's family struggling to make ends meet"
956:"Datuk's PA charged with abetment in murder of Bill Kayong"
1226:"Man to hang for killing of PKR land activist Bill Kayong"
794:"Malaysia opposition PKR politician shot dead in Sarawak"
578:"Man gets death sentence for killing PKR man Bill Kayong"
1622:"Bill Kayong murder: Protests after main suspects freed"
1046:"Bill Kayong murder case transferred to Miri High Court"
1154:"AG: Govt to appeal acquittals in Bill Kayong's murder"
830:"Cops arrest eighth suspect in Bill Kayong murder case"
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2016 assassination of a political activist in Malaysia
866:"Cops nab ninth suspect in Bill Kayong murder case"
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506:residing in Sarawak. Opposition political party
740:"Bill Kayong to be buried after Friday prayers"
884:"Bill Kayong murder suspects charged in court"
758:"Final journey for slain activist Bill Kayong"
614:"Sarawak PKR activist Bill Kayong gunned down"
461:On 15 March 2022, a three-member bench of the
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1208:"Suspek bunuh Bill Kayong dihukum gantung"
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485:On 16 July 2021, Koong arrived at
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129:, social activist and politician
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1430:(in Chinese). 26 September 2024.
596:"比尔卡勇被枪杀案 – 潜逃广州数年终落网 · 嫌犯引渡回美里"
65:Fatal gunshot wounds to the neck
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1244:"Death sentence stuns murderer"
501:Societal response and aftermath
1746:Capital punishment in Malaysia
540:Capital punishment in Malaysia
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1766:Violence against men in Asia
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1136:"比尔卡勇命案教唆谋杀罪不成立 3人获释 控方上诉"
203:Prime Minister of Malaysia
1424:"枪杀比尔卡勇凶手申请被驳 联邦法院维持死刑裁决"
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454:On 18 February 2020, the
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302:Appeals of Mohamad Fitri
262:Murder trial (2017–2018)
115:2 (a daughter and a son)
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391:Bill Kayong (deceased)
185:and two independents.
181:(BN) direct candidate
156:People's Justice Party
73:Batu 1 Muslim Cemetery
50:21 June 2016 (aged 42)
1338:The New Straits Times
1320:The New Straits Times
1104:The New Straits Times
582:The New Straits Times
515:Amnesty International
223:Royal Malaysia Police
195:Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
1352:"比尔加勇枪杀案 被告上诉失败维持死刑"
1262:"家属申请观处决过程 杀比尔枪手判死刑"
121:On 21 June 2016, in
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1608:Free Malaysia Today
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1052:. 30 December 2016.
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449:Michael Teo Yu Keng
310:Mohamad Fitri Pauzi
136:Mohamad Fitri Pauzi
62:Cause of death
56:, Sarawak, Malaysia
1736:Murder in Malaysia
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