School authorities told to monitor students following Sabah thinner poisoning incident


(from left) SMK Pinggan-Pinggan principal accompanying Datuk James Ratib to present a small token to the victim's parents.

KOTA KINABALU: School authorities and hostel wardens in Sabah are tasked with a heavy burden of monitoring what students do and what they bring to school following the thinner poisoning incident in SMK Pinggan-Pinggan.

Sabah Education Department director Raisin Saidin said all schools and Education Department district offices have been issued with reminders to be more alert on what students under their care are doing.

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