Police acted within the law when detaining two SPM students over History paper rant

KUALA LUMPUR, The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) said it had acted within the law when arresting two students over an alleged rant on the History paper of the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination.

Hulu Selangor district police chief Supt Suffian Abdullah said the two 18-year-old students were placed under remand to facilitate investigations under Section 14 of the Minor Offences Act 1955 and Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1988.

“The two-day remand order against both students was to have their statements recorded thoroughly and to fact-check with related parties, including (checking) the contents of the mobile phone and to get a disciplinary report from the school.

“Having been satisfied with the progress of our investigations, both students were released at 11 am today on police bail,” he said in a statement today.

Suffian said this in response to a statement by Lawyers of Liberty which criticised police action in arresting the two students on Friday.

He added that the investigation paper would be completed and referred to the Selangor Deputy Public Prosecutor.

The media reported yesterday that police had arrested two teenagers after receiving a report from a 53-year-old female teacher on Friday in connection with a viral video showing a male student in school uniform venting his anger over the SPM History paper.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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