Govt proposes banning smartphones for under-16s to tackle school violence


PUTRAJAYA: Several measures were proposed during a Cabinet meeting discussing the increase in violence at national schools, among them banning the use of smartphones for those under 16 years old, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

“We find that the influence of social media, and also online games, leads to worrying behaviours,” said the Prime Minister.

Anwar also said there was a discussion for the Home Ministry and the police to increase existing security monitoring at schools nationwide.

Anwar stated that other recommendations include the development of ethical educational content that involves parents and the Parent-Teacher Association.

“First, it's about safety; second, it’s social media; and third, it’s ethical educational content involving parents and the PIBG to help control their children.

“The Cabinet, and Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek will elaborate further, and I hope, principals, teachers, and parents will give full cooperation,” said Anwar after performing Friday prayers at a surau in Putrajaya on Friday (Oct 17).

Anwar said decisions in such a serious matter as education and children cannot be made in haste.

“We must not take an immediate response. It must be very thorough,” he added.

According to Anwar, the Cabinet meeting on Friday (Oct 17) spoke at length about education, disciplinary issues and also public concerns. 

“Some countries allow smartphone usage for those below 16 years old. But, I feel we must be strict on this matter,” added Anwar. 

Last Tuesday, a 14-year-old male suspect allegedly stabbed a 16-year-old female victim outside the girls’ toilet at 9.10am, using a weapon that was brought into school. 

The 16-year-old died from multiple stab wounds to her chest and neck. 

The 14-year-old suspect, meanwhile, is being remanded for seven days by the Petaling Jaya Magistrates’ Court to assist in investigations under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder.

 

 

 

 

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