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Malaysian officer who assaulted New Zealand woman in case that sparked diplomatic furore to serve 9 months

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Former Malaysian diplomat Muhammad Rizalman Ismail stands in the dock as he pleads guilty in Wellington on November 30, 2015, to the indecent assault of New Zealand woman Tania Billingsley. File photo: AFP

A Malaysian military officer whose legal case prompted outrage after he left New Zealand under the protection of diplomatic immunity was sentenced Thursday to nine months of home detention after pleading guilty to indecent assault.

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New Zealand Judge David Collins said Muhammad Rizalman Ismail will serve the sentence in a Wellington rental home before being deported back to Malaysia.

Rizalman was arrested in May 2014 after he broke into the home of a 21-year-old woman, entered her bedroom wearing nothing but a shirt and struggled with her before she escaped and called police.

He returned to Malaysia soon after under diplomatic protection. New Zealand initially blamed Malaysia but then conceded its own officials may have helped facilitate Rizalman’s departure.

He was extradited back to New Zealand in November 2014.

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Tania Billingsley.
Tania Billingsley.
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