More than 10 statements recorded over alleged bullying of RMAF trainees


Outgoing Pahang police chief Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf says the statements include those from five trainees who claim to have been bullied and six trainees implicated in the incidents. – Pahang police Facebook pic, May 9, 2023.

POLICE have recorded more than 10 statements in their investigations into alleged bullying of trainees at the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) base in Kuantan.

Outgoing Pahang police chief Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf said the statements include those from five trainees who claim to have been bullied and six trainees implicated in the incidents.

“They were called up for their statements soon after we received reports. No arrests have been made so far and all parties, including RMAF, are cooperating in the police probe,” he told a press conference after a special assembly in conjunction with the change of the Pahang police chief in Kuantan today.

“We are trying to get as many witnesses as possible, including the supervisor of the trainees

“We will refer the case to the deputy public prosecutor after wrapping up our probe.”

Ramli, who has held the post since June 2021, has been appointed the Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department director effective this month. Kuala Lumpur deputy police chief Yahaya Othman will take over as Pahang police chief.

Ramli had earlier confirmed that four more RMAF trainees had lodged reports claiming to be victims of bullies after a woman’s allegations about her younger brother being bullied at the air base had gone viral on social media recently. – Bernama, May 9, 2023.



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