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Jun 04, 2014 News
The Ministry of Education is investigating the circumstances surrounding the discovery of a former male student of the Mahdia Secondary School who was found in the female dormitory early Tuesday morning.
According to the Ministry, the man was drunk but no student was harmed. Subsequently, the matter was immediately brought to the attention of the acting Regional Education Officer, Rabindra Singh, who alerted the local police who arrested the man.
The Education Ministry in a press statement yesterday noted that there is an investigation into the matter to determine how this happened and with a view to, acting in collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government, preventing its recurrence.
“The Ministry also received a report that an AFC councilor, known as Mr. Gafoor, verbally abused and assaulted acting Regional Education Officer, Mr. Rabindra Singh in the presence of students and staff at the school. Mr. Singh at the time was carrying out his duties as a public officer. This matter was also reported to the Mahdia Police Station.” The statement emphasised “The Ministry wishes to condemn in the strongest possible terms the interference and/or intimidation of public officers who are executing their duties.”
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