Extreme pranks among friends can be considered bullying, warns Sarawak top cop


KUCHING: Young people have been reminded not to take extreme pranks among friends lightly, as such acts may be regarded as bullying and jeopardise students’ future, says Sarawak Police Commissioner Datuk Mancha Ata.

He said although the recent bullying case at the Miri National Youth Skills Institute (IKBN) that went viral on social media was classified as no further action since the victim and his family chose not to pursue the report, police still take the matter seriously.

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