An investigation is underway following a break-in at Malick Secondary School where a classroom was found vandalised and equipment stolen on January 5, 2026. The incident was reported after a staff member found the classroom, which had been securely locked since December 12, 2025, unlawfully entered. Signs of forced entry were visible on the door handle and a broken padlock. Inside, graffiti marked with the number ‘7’ was found on the walls, several cabinets were disturbed, and two airbrush kits belonging to the Ministry of Education were missing.
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