A female college student was fined RM2000 for throwing her mobile phone and slapping a female college student

A "fiery woman" was fined RM2000 today for allegedly slapping a college student and smashing his mobile phone.

A female college student was fined RM2000 for throwing her mobile phone and slapping a female college student
The 51-year-old defendant Zhou Xiuli appeared in court today wearing a sky blue vest and faced two charges.After hearing the charges, she pleaded guilty.
According to the first charge, she was accused of committing a crime of vandalism on the side of Sungai Long City, Sungai Long City, Kajang, Selangor at 2023 pm on August 8, 3, that is, destroying Joserin Fu (transliteration) Apple mobile phone, causing property damage to the other party.
If found guilty under Section 427 of the Penal Code (vandalism), he may be sentenced to imprisonment for a term of not less than 1 year, not more than 5 years, or a fine, or both a fine and imprisonment.
According to the second count of the charge, she is accused of intentionally causing harm to Joseph Linfu during the Full Mart incident at Sungai Long City, Sungai Long City, Kajang, Selangor at 2023pm on August 8, 3.
Under Section 323 of the Penal Code (intentionally causing hurt), if found guilty, he may face a jail term of up to one year, a fine of up to RM1, or both.
When lawyer Zhou Xiuli pleaded on behalf of Liya Laha, she said that the defendant was a full-time housewife. Her 54-year-old husband did not work due to health problems. The family relied on her husband’s pension to live, and they also had four children who were still studying. .
Her husband said the defendant had suffered from mental illness but did not seek medical treatment or medication and instead sought a lighter sentence.

A female college student was fined RM2000 for throwing her mobile phone and slapping a female college student
The defendant Norazrin finally decided to impose a fine of RM1000 for each count. If the defendant cannot pay the fine on time, he will be jailed for one month instead.
On the afternoon of August 8, the defendant Zhou Xiuli was parked illegally, and the Kajang City Council law enforcement officers locked her tires and issued a fine.Although law enforcement officials told her they would unlock the tires after she paid the fine, she refused to pay the fine and honked in protest.The incident went viral on social media.
After the incident, she tried to borrow a mobile phone from a female student who was doing homework in the neighborhood to contact her daughter, but she took into account that the mobile phone belonged to her friend, so she did not agree easily.

A female college student was fined RM2000 for throwing her mobile phone and slapping a female college student
A female student actually snatched the student's mobile phone in class, smashed the phone to the ground in full view, then picked up the phone and threw it again on the roadside.This scene made the student feel very angry and dissatisfied, so he chose to call the police to deal with the matter.When the police arrived at the scene to deal with the matter, the woman was actually photographed slapping the female student in full public view, which aroused the anger and dissatisfaction of the onlookers.The student was very scared and shocked because he had no idea why women would do this.After mediation by the police, the woman admitted that she had accidentally beaten and scolded the female student and promised not to make the same mistake again in the future.The students also expressed their understanding to the woman and hoped that she could apologize.However, the incident has left students questioning the school and the education system.He felt the school had not taken effective measures to ensure the safety of students and teachers.He also believes that schools should provide teachers with better training and support to avoid similar incidents from happening.This incident has attracted widespread attention from all walks of life, with many people condemning the behavior of female students and women and calling on schools to take more proactive measures to protect the safety and health of students.

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