2 Students Who Wrote 'F*ck Cikgu' On School Uniform Charged At Magistrate's Court
They have been released on bail.
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On Thursday, 11 March, two Form 5 students from a secondary school in Kota Baru, Kelantan, were charged at the magistrate's court with insulting their teacher by writing 'F#ck Cikgu' on their school uniforms
Last week, a photo showed the students riding motorcycles after completing their Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examinations and the boys wearing secondary school uniforms with profanities on their shirts.
They wrote 'F*ck Cikgu' on their backs while one of them had also doodled a middle finger on their shirt.
Image via Facebook
The duo, both of who are aged 18, pleaded guilty after the charges were read separately before Magistrate Mohd Izuddin Mohd Shukri
They were alleged to have committed the offence at Chempaka roundabout at 4pm on 3 March.
They were charged under Section 14 of the Minor Offences Act 1955 for insulting behaviour administered with the intention of disturbing the peace or provoking someone else.
The charge carries a maximum penalty of RM100 fine.
Following which, they were released on bail of RM100
The magistrate allowed both accused bail of RM100 with one surety each and fixed 22 June for mention while waiting for the completion of the duo's behavioural report.
Before being charged, one of the students came forward to apologise:
Recently, 63 SPM candidates in Melaka landed in hot water after taking to the streets at the end of their examinations:
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