MELAKA - A Singaporean warden of a tahfiz institution in Melaka claimed trial at two Sessions Courts to five charges of hitting his four students to the extent of injuring them. Muhammad Farhan Abdul Rashif, 35, entered a plea of not guilty when the charges were read out...
MELAKA - A Singaporean warden of a tahfiz institution in Melaka claimed trial at two Sessions Courts to five charges of hitting his four students to the extent of injuring them.
Muhammad Farhan Abdul Rashif, 35, entered a plea of not guilty when the charges were read out before Sessions judges Darmafikri Abu Adam and Mohd Sabri Ismail on Tuesday. Based on the first two charges at the first court, the accused allegedly exposed two students in his care to danger in a manner likely to cause physical or emotional injuries.
The victims were allegedly hit on the cheek, kicked in the stomach and stomped on the chest, causing one to sustain injuries on his right leg, at the tahfiz centre teacher’s quarters in Melaka Tengah district on May 7 and 8. Tahfiz, which means to memorise in Arabic, refers to an Islamic tradition of memorising all verses of the Quran.
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