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Police investigating case of mischief by fire allegedly involving International French School students

Police investigating case of mischief by fire allegedly involving International French School students

Litter and burnt pieces of paper are seen at the void deck of Block 157 Serangoon North Avenue 1. (Photos: Henry Ng/Facebook)

SINGAPORE: Police on Friday (Jun 17) said they are investigating a case of mischief and mischief by fire allegedly involving students from the International French School.

They were also alerted to a possible fight that happened on Jun 13 at around 3.15pm at Block 157 Serangoon North Avenue 1.

“No injuries were reported,” police said in response to CNA's queries.

Facebook user Henry Ng said in a post that his neighbour had called the police after some students were seen fighting at the void deck of the block.

The students allegedly ran when the police arrived.

“When my daughter went down to play she told me she saw the French student burning paper at a corner (in) which they usually hang out,” he wrote.

He added that a cleaner from the town council came to clear burnt paper and litter. Mr Ng also posted several photos of scorched paper scattered at the void deck.

“Vandalising the void deck like (it was) their own home,” he said, calling it “an everyday affair”.

“Seems like after that fighting incident that went viral, they are not scared of their school simply (didn’t) care.”

On May 13, Mr Ng uploaded a video of students allegedly from the International French School fighting with boxing gloves at the same void deck, saying this was not the first time it has happened.

Students, allegedly from the International French School, are seen fighting at Block 157 Serangoon North Avenue 1 in a video posted on May 13, 2022. (Images: Screengrabs from Facebook/Henry Ng)

In a statement to CNA, the Aljunied-Hougang Town Council (AHTC) said it has met with representatives from the school and the police.

“We will work collaboratively to address the concerns highlighted by residents,” the town council said.

CNA has contacted the International French School for more information.

Source: CNA/ga(ta)

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