Cops urge schools to act early on bullying


KUANTAN: Schools have been urged not to hesitate in lodging police reports on bullying incidents to enable early intervention before the issue becomes more widespread.

Kuantan OCPD Asst Comm Ashari Abu Samah said schools should actively cooperate with the police in addressing such cases, including maintaining regular communication with their assigned school liaison officer (PPS) to facilitate information sharing.

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