KUALA TERENGGANU, 10 Aug 2017:
Fifteen students of a college here were remanded for four days up to Saturday for alleged involvement in the bullying of three fellow students on Tuesday.
The remand order was issued by the magistrate’s court assistant registrar Roszita Md Saad.
At 1.30am on Tuesday, two Form One students claimed to have been injured after being beaten by several senior students – resulting in one of them seeking treatment at the Sultanah Nur Zahirah Hospital in Kuala Terengganu.
The incident was allegedly sparked by the two students’ reluctance to abide by the senior students’ orders.
Another student claimed to have been beaten by the same senior students at the surau and hostel last Monday and was given treatment at the same hospital.
Terengganu Education Director Shafruddin Ali Hussin said the college had been given 10 days to conduct an investigation and submit the report to him.
State Education, Science, Technology and Government Transformation Committee chairman A. Latiff Awang expressed regret Tuesday’s incident was the third at the college.
He said to reporters after visiting the injured students at the hospital that the education department and college had been directed to take measures to ensure there was no repeat of the incident.
He said that between January and October, 16 cases of bullying had been recorded in the state, involving 45 students.
– Bernama