Banting School Stabbing Suspect Remanded for Four Days Under Attempted Murder ProbeThe Telok Datok Magistrate's Court in Kuala Langat has granted a four-day remand order against a 15-year-old female student suspected of involvement in the shocking Banting school stabbing incident. Remand Granted Following Recess AttackMagistrate Maslinda Selamat issued the custody extension order on Tuesday morning, allowing the Kuala Langat district police to hold the teenage suspect until Friday. The teenager arrived at the court compound at approximately 8:08 AM in a police vehicle and left an hour later after the court proceedings concluded. Representing the Form Three student, National Legal Aid Foundation (YBGK) lawyer S. Vijeswari Devi confirmed to members of the press that the suspect is registered as a person with disabilities (OKU). The legal counsel stated that the Banting school stabbing suspect is autistic, though no further details regarding her medical history were provided to the media. Victim Sustains Multiple Injuries in Stable ConditionThe violent incident transpired during recess on Monday morning at a secondary school in Banting, Selangor. According to statements from the police and the victim's family, the 15-year-old victim suffered at least 14 stab wounds during the sudden assault, with wounds hitting her face, lips, back, and puncturing one of her lungs. The victim was rushed immediately to Banting Hospital for emergency intervention, where medical staff successfully worked to drain fluid from her chest cavity. Kuala Langat district police chief Superintendent Mohd Akmalrizal Radzi confirmed that the teenager has regained consciousness and remains in a stable condition while continuing her recovery under medical supervision.Investigation Focuses on Attempted Murder ChargesThe Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) are actively investigating the classroom violence under Section 307 of the Penal Code, which carries severe penalties for attempted murder. Officers who responded to the initial school emergency successfully detained the suspect on the scene and confiscated a knife believed to have been utilized in the attack. While online speculations have surfaced regarding an alleged "hit list" or potential retaliation motives, official police sources emphasize that the true motive remains under investigation. The Selangor State Education Department (JPN Selangor) has officially deployed guidance counsellors and psychosocial support teams to assist the affected students, teachers, and school personnel through the trauma of the event. Authorities Urge Public Caution Over Social Media SpeculationFollowing the circulation of viral footage depicting a student carrying a weapon through the school compound, both educational authorities and human rights groups have called for an immediate halt to unverified commentary. The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) released a press statement urging the public to refrain from circulating photos, videos, or private details about the underage individuals involved.Under Section 15 of the Child Act 2001, it remains completely illegal to publish any identifying information regarding minors involved in legal proceedings, including their names, addresses, or educational institutions. Violators face strict legal consequences, including heavy fines and potential imprisonment.For further contextual details regarding national security protocols, readers can consult the [Royal Malaysia Police Official Portal] -> (Link to: the official platform for PDRM crime prevention guidelines and updates).Key FactsSuspect Custody: A 15-year-old female student is remanded for four days until Friday. Legal Charges: The police investigation is classified under Section 307 of the Penal Code for attempted murder. Victim Status: The Form Three victim sustained at least 14 stab wounds but is currently in stable condition at Banting Hospital. Weapon Recovered: Police officers seized a knife at the school scene immediately following the recess attack. What People Are AskingWhat section is the Banting school stabbing being investigated under?The case is being handled under Section 307 of the Penal Code for attempted murder. Is the suspect in the Banting stabbing case legally represented?Yes, the suspect is represented by the National Legal Aid Foundation (YBGK), who noted that the client is autistic. What is the current health status of the injured student?The victim is currently in stable condition and recovering from chest and lung injuries at Banting Hospital. For a visual breakdown of the local response and the unfolding situation at the Telok Datok Magistrate's Court, you can watch this Banting school stabbing video report. This broadcast outlines the early details of the incident and the statements provided by the suspect's legal counsel regarding the four-day remand order.