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[UPDATED] Eight UMT students charged with assaulting fellow student causing serious injury

[UPDATED] Eight UMT students charged with assaulting fellow student causing serious injury

KUALA TERENGGANU: Eight Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT) students pleaded not guilty at the magistrate's court here today to a charge of causing grievous injuries to a fellow student last year.
The accused, all male and aged between 21 and 23, made the plea after the charge was read by the court interpreter before Magistrate Iffah Nabihah Mohd Ishak.
According to the charge, all eight students were alleged to have intentionally caused grievous hurt to the 21-year-old victim.
They were charged with committing the offence at a college in UMT's Kuala Nerus branch between 1.30am and 5am on December 15 last year.
The charge was framed under Section 325 of the Penal Code for voluntarily causing grievous hurt, which carries a maximum sentence of seven years' imprisonment and a fine upon conviction.
The court set July 6 for mention and granted bail of RM5,000 to all the accused.
Deputy public prosecutors Azizan Abdullah, Nur Nabihah Hanin Ayim, and Nur Aisyah Mohamad prosecuted the case.
All the accused were represented by lawyers from the National Legal Aid Foundation.
It was previously reported that police arrested 12 students from a public higher education institute in the state who were believed to be involved in a group assault at a residential college.

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