No police report lodged over alleged bullying case


ALOR SETAR: No police report has been lodged over allegations that a male student from a school in Kulim was bullied last year.

Kedah police chief Comm Datuk Adzli Abu Shah said the individuals believed to be involved, including their parents, had nonetheless been identified.

He said police had called in two suspects, both aged 12 at the time of the incident, as well as the victim, who is now 12.

“Investigations have been carried out and appropriate measures have been taken to ensure the incident does not recur,” he said.

Comm Adzli said no physical injuries were found on the victim.

However, police continued to support efforts through counselling and awareness programmes to curb bullying.

He added that both suspects and the victim, who was found to be experiencing trauma, had received counselling, Bernama reported.

Earlier, a 54-second video went viral on social media showing Comm Adzli accompanying Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail during a community outreach programme at a house in Labu Besar, Kulim.

During the visit, the minister was seen engaging with a 12-year-old boy, who initially remained silent before saying he was afraid to go to school for fear of being bullied.

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