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Indecent behavior by two men on train sparks anger

The video was discovered through a post on Threads by another individual who claimed that the two men involved are believed to be foreigners.

Updated 1 hour ago · Published on 22 Jun 2026 5:50PM

Indecent behavior by two men on train sparks anger
In the video, the two men involved are seen sitting on the train before they kiss each other on the cheek. - Picture from Harian Metro, June 22, 2026

THE indecent behaviour of two men kissing on a train that went viral on social media recently has sparked public anger.

In the video, the two men involved are seen sitting on the train before they kiss each other on the cheek.

The video was discovered through a post on Threads by another individual who claimed that the two men involved are believed to be foreigners.

Meanwhile, Rapid KL, when contacted by Harian Metro today, informed that they were aware of the post.

"Such conduct is prohibited on all Rapid KL trains.

"In fact, notices regarding the prohibition are displayed on each of our trains," it said.

Rapid KL reminded the public to report any incidents that violate the rules or are suspicious through any of Rapid KL's official channels.

"Each train carriage also has a Rapid KL WhatsApp QR code to make it easier for passengers to contact us directly through our customer service line.

"Every report we receive will be investigated, and appropriate action will be taken immediately," it said. – June 22, 2026

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