Finding ways to curb bullying


PERAK police will increase surveillance over all schools in the state, especially those that have been identified as “hotspots” for bullying and gangsterism among students.

State Crime Prevention and Community Safety (JPJKK) chief Senior Asst Comm T. Selven said disciplinary teachers in the schools have been asked to provide information to the police as soon as possible if there are cases of bullying and gangsterism.

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