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Tourists who stripped naked on a Malaysian mountain blamed for earthquake and now facing jail

Four have been arrested with police officers saying they “will catch” six more.

MALAYSIAN AUTHORITIES HAVE detained four tourists — two Canadians, a Briton and one Dutch national — for allegedly stripping naked on Mount Kinabalu, an act some locals say angered tribal spirits and caused a deadly earthquake.

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Pictures of 10 naked tourists had spread on social media and infuriated locals following the 6.0-magnitude quake that struck near the mountain on Friday and killed 18 people.

Six other tourists are still apparently at large, according to police.

Mount Kinabalu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and popular climbing destination, is considered sacred by Malaysia’s Kadazan Dusun tribal group, who believe it is a resting place for spirits.

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“We detained all four of them on Tuesday… and yes we are still searching for the other six tourists, and we will catch them,” said Jalaluddin Abdul Rahman, the police commissioner for the Malaysian State of Sabah where the mountain is located.

Jalaluddin said those detained might be charged for causing public nuisance. It is belived they could face up to three months in jail.

Sky News reports that the Briton arrested is a 23-year-old called Eleanor Hawkins who was detained on Tuesday at an airport in Borneo as she attempted to fly to Malaysia’s capital, Kuala Lumpur.

Sabah provincial tourism minister Masidi Manjun tweeted that legal proceedings against the four foreigners had begun and that they would be remanded for four days.

Friday’s quake sent landslides crashing down from Mount Kinabalu’s summit just as more than 150 hikers were at the peak enjoying sunrise views.

Eighteen people have been confirmed killed on the mountain, with a significant number of them young students from Singapore who were on a school excursion.

In the wake of the disaster, Malaysian social media users and some Sabah officials have focused on the nudists, suggesting that their actions angered the spirits and led to the earthquake.

One of the tourists, Emil Kaminski, has enflamed matters even further by posting on his Facebook page that Manjun was a ‘deranged pr**k’ for linking the nudity to the earthquake.

He also posted other videos of himself posing naked on top of other mountains. He then recorded a Youtube video entitled ‘Trolling Malaysia’ in which he sarcastically referred to the mountain as “sacred”.

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But  tourism minister Masidi has since clarified his statements, saying that the idea that the tourists’ actions had caused the earthquake was “misconstrued”.

“I never said that they actually caused the earthquake but their actions were against the people of the largest tribe in Sabah. The mountain is a revered and sacred site,” he said.

A traditional inter-faith cleansing ritual is expected to take place at the mountain site soon involving Muslims, Christians as well as tribal leaders, according to Masidi.

©- AFP 2015 with reporting by Rónán Duffy

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