The Borneo Post

Chinese kindergart­en teacher jailed over ‘needle’ scandal

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BEIJING: A Chinese kindergar ten teacher was yesterday jailed for 18 months for abusing children with needles, a Beijing court said, sparking criticism online that the sentence was too short.

Liu Yanan, who was a teacher at the RYB Educat ion New World kindergart­en, pricked four children with needles in November 2017, the Beijing Chaoyang Court said. The scandal triggered national outrage.

An investigat­ion into the kindergar ten began when parents found needle marks on their toddlers who attended the high- end, bilingual ChineseEng­lish school. There were also allegation­s that the children were made to take mysterious pills.

“The circumstan­ces were vile. Her behaviour has seriously damaged the physical and mental health of minors,” the court said in a statement, adding that the abuse did not result in any lasting injury.

Liu has also been banned from working with minors for five years after serving her sentence.

RYB Education, a New Yorkl isted company which runs the chain of kindergart­ens, apologised for the incident and stressed on their official social media account the abuse was carried out by an individual.

However there was huge criticism of the sentence online, with many social media users angered that no officials have been punished.

Three Beijing educat ion officials were under investigat­ion for ‘ lack of supervisio­n’ but the case has not progressed.

“The cost to commit a crime is too low! This is condoning crimes!” read one post on Weibo, China’s Twitter- like platform, saying that Liu should have been given a lifetime ban from working in education.

The incident prompted the State Counci l , China’s top administra­tive body, to call for an ‘ immediate’ investigat­ion into all kindergart­ens across the country.

RYB Education owns some 500 kindergart­ens and nearly 1,300 learning centres across China for children up to the age of six, according to its website.

The scandal was not the first to hit the company.

RYB suspended the head of a Beijing kindergart­en in April 2017 after videos surfaced of teachers throwing a child on a bed and kicking another in the back.

In 2016, two teachers from a RYB kindergart­en in northeast Jilin province were jailed for 34 months for jabbing children’s heads, mouths and buttocks with sewing needles.

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