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Police intensify crackdown on school bullying as Malaysia strengthens safety measures

PDRM expands anti-bullying initiatives while rolling out body-worn cameras and patrol upgrades

Updated 6 months ago · Published on 05 Dec 2025 11:39AM

Police intensify crackdown on school bullying as Malaysia strengthens safety measures
Ongoing initiative aims to raise awareness among students, parents and the communities on the dangers and impact of bullying, to create safe and positive school environment - December 5, 2025

THE Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has reaffirmed its commitment to tackling bullying in schools, unveiling strengthened inter-agency efforts alongside new enforcement equipment aimed at boosting public trust and operational readiness.

Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Mohd Khalid Ismail said the force, through the Crime Prevention and Community Safety Department (JPJKK), remains steadfast in eradicating bullying among students.

He noted that a nationwide Anti-Bullying Campaign was launched in October in partnership with the Ministry of Education (KPM).

“This initiative aims to raise awareness among students, parents and school communities about the dangers and impact of bullying, to create safe and positive school environments, to encourage respect and empathy, and to provide support for victims of bullying,” he said at the December 2025 Monthly Assembly of the Inspector-General of Police, organised by JPJKK at Bukit Aman.

“In addition, efforts to strengthen the national school safety framework were advanced through the PDRM-KPM Joint Steering Committee Meeting on 28 October. It set out strategies, indicators and the drafting of comprehensive policies to ensure a safe and conducive learning environment.”

Mohd Khalid expressed hope that this inter-agency synergy, particularly the active role of School Liaison Officers, would enhance PDRM’s effectiveness in addressing safety concerns in schools.

Turning to policing operations more broadly, he confirmed that PDRM has acquired more than 7,000 body-worn cameras to reinforce good governance and bolster public confidence.

“To support the operations of JPJKK, infrastructure and equipment are critical elements in ensuring preparedness and operational effectiveness,” he said.

The acquisition of body-worn cameras, he added, will improve public trust and strengthen accountability during police duties.

He also announced the distribution of 7,000 Mobile Card Acceptance Devices (MCAD) to operational units. These devices allow real-time data checks with key agencies, expediting screening, investigations and enforcement.

Patrol capabilities have likewise been stepped up. “The Mobile Patrol Vehicle (MPV) Unit and the Motorcycle Patrol Unit (URB) under the JPJKK Land Operations Division are actively conducting continuous patrols.

Their presence not only enhances public confidence but also serves as a cornerstone of direct crime prevention,” he said.

To support rapid-response policing, JPJKK has been equipped with more than 1,600 MPVs and over 1,100 units of conducted electrical weapons.

“From January to October 2025, these units successfully carried out more than 19,000 arrests involving various criminal cases, including narcotics and immigration offences.

“This achievement is highly commendable and reflects the strong commitment of JPJKK personnel in safeguarding public safety,” he added. - December 5, 2025

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