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Free Malaysia Today
22-06-2025
- Free Malaysia Today
Cops probe video showing alleged bullying of schoolgirl
A video lasting about two minutes went viral on social media, showing a student surrounded by a group of female students who hit and slapped her. (Envato Elements pic) PETALING JAYA : Police have launched an investigation into a bullying incident involving female students that allegedly took place in the restroom of a secondary school in Klang, after a video of the incident went viral on Facebook. Klang Utara police chief S Vijaya Rao said a report on the incident was made just before 1pm today. 'The cause of the incident is still under investigation,' he said in a statement. A video lasting about two minutes went viral on social media, showing a student surrounded by a group of female students who hit and slapped her. The case is being investigated under Section 323 of the Penal Code for voluntarily causing hurt, which carries a maximum penalty of one year in jail, a fine of up to RM2,000, or both, upon conviction. Vijaya urged those with information to contact investigating officer Izroy Kamarulzaman at 014-818 3519 to assist with the investigation.


Malay Mail
21-06-2025
- Malay Mail
Police probe bullying case at Klang school after toilet assault video goes viral
SHAH ALAM, June 21 — Police have launched an investigation into a bullying incident involving a female student in the toilet of a secondary school in Klang. Klang Utara police chief ACP S Vijaya Rao said the incident came to light after a video of the assault went viral on social media. A police report was lodged at 12.53pm today. 'Police take all forms of bullying seriously, especially when it involves students. Firm action will be taken to ensure public safety and maintain order. The motive behind the altercation is still under investigation,' he said in a statement. Vijaya also urged the public not to spread speculation or unfounded claims that could cause public anxiety. 'Anyone with information on the incident is urged to contact Inspector Mohamad Izroy Kamarulzaman at 014-818 3519 to assist in the investigation,' he added. The case is being investigated under Section 323 of the Penal Code for voluntarily causing hurt. The two-minute video shows a female student surrounded by a group of girls inside a toilet. She is questioned before being slapped and struck on the body. — Bernama


CNA
21-06-2025
- CNA
Malaysian police investigate possible organised crime link after fatal shooting in Selangor
KUALA LUMPUR: A 46-year-old man was shot dead in Meru, Selangor, on Friday (Jun 20), with Malaysian police investigating a possible link to organised crime. The shooting happened outside a motorcycle shop in Taman Meru Utama, located in the Klang district. Local police said they were informed of the incident at 3.37pm. "Responding immediately to the alert, a team was dispatched to the scene, where they discovered a 46-year-old local man slumped in the driver's seat of a four-wheel-drive vehicle, covered in blood," said Klang Utara district police chief S Vijaya Rao as reported by national news agency Bernama. Photos circulating online appear to show six bullet holes in the driver's side window. The victim was confirmed dead on the scene and the body sent to Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital for a post-mortem, he added. The case is being investigated for murder. Authorities said they are examining closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage and taking witness statements, with investigators not ruling out the involvement of a secret society. "Some footage has already been reviewed, and other nearby CCTV recordings are still being examined," said S Vijaya on Saturday, as reported by local news site New Straits Times. The shooting in Meru follows two recent cases reported in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur. Two men were shot dead outside a Cheras shopping mall on Tuesday. Police have classified the case as murder. Just four days before, another fatal shooting took place in the neighbourhood of Brickfields. Two gunmen attacked a group of seven diners on the night of Jun 13, leaving one dead and two injured. Kuala Lumpur's police chief has assured the public that the city remains safe, nothing that the Cheras and Brickfield cases were likely driven by internal disputes between the suspects and victims. He added that the two shootings are unlikely to be related.