More roll calls, additional CCTV cameras to be installed in bid to curb bullying at Malaysia’s military university

The Ministry of Defense and the Malaysian Armed Forces are responsible for funding the military education club in UPNM.

” What’s crucial is to send a clear message that ( we ) will not compromise on such behaviour. We did take swift action and make sure the penalties are commonly known,” he was quoted as saying on Sunday by Malay Mail. &nbsp,

Five firefighter officials who have been involved in new bullying incidents at the organization have been expelled from the school and the Malaysian Armed Forces, according to Mr. Khaled’s announcement on November 27. &nbsp,

According to the minister at the time, the expelled student officials have also been ordered to pay compensation to the state of Malaysia based on the total costs associated with their experiments. They are also being ordered to pay payment, adding that the choice aims to deter all events.

Sultan Ibrahim expressed regret over the bullying allegations against student soldiers at UPNM’s military instruction academy in a statement last week. Current victims have experienced severe injuries. &nbsp,

Despite bullying instances in the past that have resulted in court cases, the 66-year-old Johor king reportedly found it “even more troubling” that bullying situations continue to occur” as though no serious action has been taken by any group.” &nbsp,

Last month, the state news agency reported that a 22-year-old student agent, Mohd Adil Mat Awang Ghani, was accused of intentionally causing damage to his 19-year-old rookie by stomping on the author’s chest with rose shoes in October. According to the police, the victim sustained fractures to his breast and back. &nbsp,

A 22-year-old UPNM cadet officer is accused of injuring his young, 20-year-old Muhammad Salman Mohd Saiful Surash, in an additional incident that occurred in October, when he asked the latter to iron his clothes and press a heated steam metal to his junior.

Amirul has entered a not-guilty plea in the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court on November 8. He is also among those expelled and ordered to pay a compensation of RM44, 600.20 ( US$ 10, 079 ), according to Bernama. &nbsp,

However, a military trainee- Zulfarhan Osman Zulkarnain– died in a situation from seven years ago. A Malaysian court sentenced six former UPNM kids to death in July for his death.