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Page 2 Saying 'sorry'
The Straits Time IN.Page 2 Saying ‘sorry’ A 14-year-old started a fire at a mosque last October has been given a chance to apologise. The juvenile will meet a representative of the mosque. This week, he will also tell his family and counselors how he intends to make amends. The teen admitted to settling two books on fire in the Masjid Kampung Siglap in Marine Parade. The fire spread, causing about $3.3 million in damage. The boy, who has a below average IQ of about 50, said he had felt frustrated with life. WHY IT MATTERS Instead of simply punishing him harshly, the judge has offered a way for him to realize his wrongdoings. In juvenile cases, a combination of counseling and punishment is usually ordered so as to do what is best for the child, who can learn from his mistakes. The judge will also take into account a psychiatrist’s assessment of the juvenile’s IQ level. My reflections: I think that the 14-yaer-old boy should not have done such foolish things but I think that he thinks that he is cool trying to start a fire at mosque. In my opinion he should be brought to the boys home and be caned harshly, for what he had done to the mosque. The boy did had a chance given to him to apologise to the public for what he had done. $3.3 million sum is not a small sum. I hope that the mosque will be built up once again and everything will be back to normal. |