Rabu, 4 Ogos 2010

Index crimes increased school

MALACCA August 1 - Index crimes involving primary and secondary school students in the state rose to 30 cases during the first seven months of this year compared to 18 cases during the same period last year.

Melaka Police Contingent statistics also showed an increase of 12 cases or 67 percent with a large percentage of cases of violent crime categories are rape, robbery without a gun along and bring injured.

State Police Chief, SAC I Mazlan Mansor said the statistics also show that students are also involved in the case of motorcycle theft and snatch theft.

"In drug cases, the total number of students involved dropped a case against the five cases of six cases from January to July last year," he said.

He said this in his speech at the launch of the Anti-Bullying Campaign School at the State Level Police Contingent Headquarters State, Bear Hill, here, yesterday. Present the Director of the State Education Department, Abu Isa.

According to Mazlan, the organization of the campaign is a mechanism to help students develop the personal values that could contain cases of bullying in schools.

"It is a platform to inculcate moral values among students as a generation that shaped the future of the country, especially in this era of borderless world today.

"Lack of culture, morality and values of a society will undermine the formation of a nation that is the intention of the government for this," he said.

Accordingly he said, social problems such as bullying and disciplinary violations must be addressed immediately before it becomes a serious epidemic.

"Every society must bear this great responsibility and trust by giving special attention to the issue of discipline in schools.

"The disciplinary committee has been established between the Ministry of Education is the best channel to address this problem," he said.

More specifically, the police very seriously cases of bullying occurring in schools and will not compromise to impose strict action on those involved.

"Although the bully is still categorized as a juvenile case, as enshrined in the Children Act 2001, justice and the rights of victims of bullying should be built according to principles of law that is.

"Victims of bullying are advised to immediately report the incident to school authorities, parents and police to act to stop this immoral act can be done immediately," he said. Utusan Malaysia

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