Be proactive, school liaison officers urged


Joint effort: Liaison officers nationwide have been told to be more attentive when dealing with serious misconduct in schools, especially those on the hotspot list.

KUALA LUMPUR: The more than 10,000 school liaison officers nationwide have been told to be more attentive and proactive when dealing with serious misconduct in schools, especially those on the hotspot list.

Bukit Aman Crime Prevention and Community Safety Department director Comm Datuk Tajudin Md Isa said the officers must work with disciplinary teachers in critical cases such as bullying and fighting.

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