[Video]Malay artist in chaos after his child’s school was bombarded with “fraud”: Parents panicked and kept jumping in line

[Video]Malay artist in chaos after his child’s school was bombarded with “fraud”: Parents panicked and kept jumping in line


(Petaling Jaya, 21st) Malay actor Datuk Alan Aziz, who is from Singapore but is currently developing in Malaysia, posted a video on his personal social media this afternoon, referring to the Setia Alam International School where his children are studying. The school was one of the international schools that received a bomb email threat. He was notified by the school and was rushing to pick up his children.

He posted a 1 minute and 39 second video on TikTok around 3 o’clock this afternoon, informing that the international school his children attended had also received a bomb email threat, and urged parents to stay calm and not panic to avoid exacerbating the situation.

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“We are now in chaos. Parents are panicking and jumping in line all the time. I can understand that, but in this situation, everyone should stay calm, don’t be nervous, and follow the instructions to line up.”

He said that as long as one person does not line up, other parents will follow and the situation will become more chaotic, so he advises parents to observe order.

At the same time, he revealed that the police had arrived at the school, and it was also seen in the video that multiple police officers had provided assistance on the spot.

Many netizens left comments under the post saying that their schools had also received similar threats.

This morning, many international schools in the country reported receiving bomb email threats. Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Ayub Khan later confirmed that international schools in states including Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Penang and Johor had received bomb email threats. event.

He said the contents of the threatening letters sent to the email addresses of these international schools were similar, and the police were still investigating the motives of the senders.

National Criminal Investigation Department Director Datuk Seri Suhairi Suhaili confirmed that after receiving these reports, the police had sent officers to the relevant schools to conduct inspections to ensure that the schools were free from bomb threats.

He pointed out that as of 4:30 p.m., the police had received 16 reports nationwide about bomb threats at international schools.

Many netizens left comments under the post saying that their schools had also received similar threats. (Screenshot of message area)

Police officers entered the school to conduct an inspection. (Video screenshot)

After receiving the notice from the school, Alan Aziz rushed to the school to pick up his children and take them home. (Video screenshot)

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