Islamic studies teacher remanded for allegedly breaking student's leg


KUALA TERENGGANU: An Islamic studies teacher at a school in Marang near here has been remanded for three days until Sunday (July 17) for allegedly slamming a nine-year-old male student to his chair and breaking the boy's right leg.

The remand order against the man was issued by Kuala Terengganu Senior Assistant Registrar Rabiatul Adawiyyah Che Khalid.

Marang district police chief DSP Mohd Zain Mat Dris, when contacted, said the remand order was to enable an investigation carried out under Section 325 of the Penal Code.

The victim was allegedly slammed onto his chair by the Al-Quran and Fardu Ain teacher during a class session on July 6 after the teacher got angry with his behaviour in the classroom. – Bernama

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