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Campus safety cannot wait: MCA calls for stronger campus security, student support systems
Campus safety cannot wait: MCA calls for stronger campus security, student support systems

Focus Malaysia

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  • Focus Malaysia

Campus safety cannot wait: MCA calls for stronger campus security, student support systems

AN MCA leader has expressed concern over the stabbing incident that occurred at a private university in Subang Jaya, Selangor, saying this tragedy highlights growing concerns about safety, mental health, and support systems within the country's higher education institutions. The party's education consultative committee deputy chairperson Felicia Wong Yin Ting said the tragedy, alongside a separate incident just weeks after the fatal assault of a student at another local university in Cyberjaya, are not isolated incidents but a call to action. 'We urge universities, student bodies, and relevant authorities to take immediate steps to prevent further harm. First and foremost, security on campuses must be strengthened,' she said. 'A more visible presence of trained personnel, especially during evening hours, is essential. Surveillance systems such as CCTV should be well-maintained and strategically located. Emergency response teams must also be prepared to act swiftly in critical situations.' Wong said equally crucial is ensuring access to effective mental health support whereby counselling services should be free, widely available, and easy to access — whether in person, by phone, or through virtual platforms like FaceTime or Zoom. 'We must create an environment where asking for help is seen as a sign of strength. Mental health awareness campaigns, led by professionals and peer advocates, should be an ongoing part of campus life,' she pointed out. 'There is also a pressing need for behavioural screening and early intervention. While respecting student privacy, universities and government authorities must be proactive in identifying red flags. 'This includes confidential risk assessments during admissions, background checks for any criminal records or disciplinary issues at school, ongoing pastoral care, and safe channels for reporting concerning behaviour. Early action can stop situations from escalating into violence.' Beyond policies and procedures, Wong said there must also be a shift in campus culture, where a truly safe university environment means creating a community where students and staff actively support one another. She reckoned that training should be provided on recognising signs of emotional distress, controlling or abusive behaviour, and other early warning indicators. Peer support groups and student advocates can play a vital role in building that culture. 'To all students: your role is crucial. Look out for your peers. If something doesn't feel right, speak up. Use the counselling services available, and report any threats to your safety or well-being,' she advised. 'If your university isn't doing enough—speak out and push for change. Get involved with your student union or advocacy groups. 'Universities must be safe spaces for learning, growth, and inclusion. Violence has no place on our campuses. Now is the time for unity, compassion, and bold reform to ensure this never happens again.' In the July 14 incident, it was reported that the police have arrested a 21-year-old foreign man for allegedly attacking his 20-year-old ex-girlfriend with a knife. In a statement, Subang Jaya district police chief ACP Wan Azlan Wan Mamat said the suspect was detained shortly after the incident. Investigations revealed that the victim, who is also a foreign national, suffered slash wounds to the left side of her neck. She was taken to the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre (PPUM) emergency department and placed in the red zone for treatment. The victim is now in stable condition. ‒ July 17, 2025 Main image: Screengrab via WhatsApp

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