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Police intensify school security amid bullying, gang concerns
BY KRISTINE CATAMORA ANGEL NONOL/DSSC Interns THE DAVAO City Police Office has ramped up security, deploying 90 of its personnel to the streets, particularly in schools, to curb bullying,
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Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 2, 2026
Polis pastikan sekolah bebas pengaruh gangsterisme
KUALA LUMPUR: Polis akan memastikan tiada sebarang kegiatan gangsterisme yang cuba menyusup masuk atau mempengaruhi pelajar sekolah bagi mengelakkan golongan itu terjebak dengan jenayah. Ketua Polis Kuala Lumpur, Datuk Fadil Marsus berkata, pelbagai kes membabitkan pelajar direkodkan, termasuk dalam kalangan murid sekolah rendah dengan majoritinya melibatkan kesalahan disiplin. “lni adalah keutamaan kita untuk memastikan isu ... Read more The post Polis pastikan sekolah bebas pengaruh gangsterisme appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Global Voices
· Jul 7, 2026
Labour Day under a state of emergency in Trinidad and Tobago
Police used colonial-era law to block a protest of police authority in the name of protecting the “integrity” of a national event memorialising unauthorised, anti-colonial resistance to police.
Independent Online
· Jun 27, 2026
Police to target threats, hate speech, and violence ahead of June 30 anti-immigration protests
Police to target threats, hate speech, and violence ahead of June 30 anti-immigration protests
DNyuz
· Jul 6, 2026
Horde of teens pummel South Carolina cops breaking up July 4th party in wild brawl
A mad horde of teens pummeled a pair of South Carolina cops in a wild brawl after the officers tried to break up a dangerous Fourth of July celebration that included gunshots and fireworks launched at cars, police said. The shocking attack unfolded when officers attempted to shut down an Independence Day celebration in the []
Wirepoints
· Jun 30, 2026
How Community Intervention Groups Are Working to Stem Gun Violence in Chicago – WTTW (Chicago)
“A number of factors have led to a mistrust of police,” said Vaughn Bryant, executive director of Metropolitan Peace Initiatives. “There are policies and procedures that you know cities have that the law enforcement, like police, are enforcing that can be racist.”
Malay Mail
· Jul 2, 2026
KL police say fight against bullying and gangsterism must start in primary school
KUALA LUMPUR, July 2 — Kuala Lumpur police have stressed that efforts to curb bullying and prevent the influence o...
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Related coverage for "Police intensify school security amid bullying, gang concerns ": Utusan Malaysia — Polis pastikan sekolah bebas pengaruh gangsterisme. Global Voices — Labour Day under a state of emergency in Trinidad and Tobago. Independent Online — Police to target threats, hate speech, and violence ahead of June 30 anti-immigration protests. DNyuz — Horde of teens pummel South Carolina cops breaking up July 4th party in wild brawl. Wirepoints — How Community Intervention Groups Are Working to Stem Gun Violence in Chicago – WTTW (Chicago). Malay Mail — KL police say fight against bullying and gangsterism must start in primary school


