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Polis pastikan sekolah bebas pengaruh gangsterisme

Utusan Malaysia

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July 2, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

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.

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