43 school bullying cases recorded in Kedah last year


ALOR SETAR: The number of bullying cases involving school students in Kedah rose to 43 last year compared with 10 cases recorded in 2024.

Kedah Police Chief Datuk Adzli Abu Shah said this represented a sharp increase of 33 cases, or 330 per cent, a figure that was rather alarming.

"Of the total, 32 bullying cases occurred in secondary schools, nine in primary schools and two involved private schools. During the same period, 31 bullies were arrested and 11 of them have been charged in court.

"I would like to issue a stern reminder that there is no protection for any criminal act, even if the perpetrator is a minor or a school student. The law will be enforced without compromise,” he said during a visit to Sultan Abdul Hamid College here on Sunday (Jan 11).

Meanwhile, Adzli also touched on rape cases involving underage victims, noting that throughout last year, 90 rape cases were recorded in Kedah, with 78 cases occurring in secondary schools and 12 involving primary school pupils.

"This situation is extremely worrying and must be addressed seriously. Based on investigations, the majority of these rape cases involved school students and were closely linked to social problems and moral decay, including factors such as unsupervised free mixing, abuse of trust and negligence in observing social boundaries.

"Every student must understand that no one has the right to touch, coerce or take advantage of them, whether physically, emotionally or through social media. Therefore, do not remain silent and report immediately to teachers, parents, guardians or Education Department officers so that action can be taken,” he said. - Bernama

 

 

 

 

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