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Over 1,200 cases of school misconduct and bullying recorded in Selangor

Selangor police have conducted random inspections at 79 boarding and daily schools to maintain safe learning environments and address disciplinary concerns

Updated 7 months ago · Published on 27 Oct 2025 12:42PM

Over 1,200 cases of school misconduct and bullying recorded in Selangor
Mohd Zaini pointed out that, in the context of Selangor’s nearly one million students across 994 schools, the figure represents just 0.0125 per cent - October 27, 2025

MORE than 1,200 cases of student misconduct and bullying have been recorded in Selangor between January and October this year, according to the state’s Deputy Police Chief, Deputy Commissioner Mohd Zaini Abu Hassan.

Based on data from the Selangor State Education Department, 954 cases involved general misconduct, while 265 were related to bullying.

“Of the cases recorded, 41 investigation papers were opened, nine related to bullying and 32 others concerning misconduct.

“This does not include cases classified as no further action (NFA) when investigations lacked sufficient evidence,” Mohd Zaini said during a press conference at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Shah Alam on Monday.

He emphasised that all cases involving students – including bullying, sexual offences, gangsterism, and disciplinary issues – are taken seriously.

While the 1,200 cases may seem large, Mohd Zaini pointed out that, in the context of Selangor’s nearly one million students across 994 schools, the figure represents just 0.0125 per cent.

“Is it a large number? Only one or two cases give the perception that school problems in Selangor are severe,” he added.

Mohd Zaini noted that both urban and rural schools face challenges, but all schools are monitored closely. “The number at risk is under our control, and no school is critically affected by crime,” he said.

In a preventive move, Selangor police have conducted random inspections at 79 boarding and daily schools to maintain safe learning environments and address disciplinary concerns.

“Ensuring school safety is not just the teachers’ responsibility; it is a collective duty of the community. We want children to feel safe, confident, and respected so that they can focus on learning and building a good future,” he said.

Additional measures include regular patrols by motorcycle and patrol vehicles and engagement sessions between School Liaison Officers, school administrators, teachers, parents, and students.

Mohd Zaini also proposed that School Liaison Officers be appointed as ex-officio members of Parent-Teacher Associations and community networks to strengthen cooperation on student safety and discipline.

“The implementation mechanism will be discussed with the Ministry of Education and other stakeholders, including teachers, parents, and community representatives.

The proposal has been approved at the state level and will be submitted for national consideration,” he added. - October 27, 2025

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