Christopher Mohan: Sek had been facing a manslaughter charge, but it was stayed — to the dismay of Eileen Mohan, the mother of 22-year-old victim Christopher Mohan."He just got away with murder," she said outside court, visibly shaken. "He cut himself a sweetheart deal, and that what I've got for Christmas."Sek was sentenced to one year minus 80 days of time served, according to Vancouver Observer. He'll serve the time consecutively with the six years he already serving for drug and firearms charges. Sophon Sek pleaded guilty Friday in B.C. Supreme Court to break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence for his part in the so-called Surrey Six slayings. Court heard he was paid $25,000 to help members of the Red Scorpions gang enter victim Corey Lal apartment in October 2007, but he believed they merely wanted to rob him. Sek lawyer Terry La Liberte said he was "shocked" when he learned of the deaths of Lal and five other men, including bystanders Mohan and Ed Schellenberg."He had no knowledge that this was going to happen. He was with Cody Haevischer, Matthew Johnston and a third man when they knocked on the rival drug dealer door, though Sek did not enter the suite.
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