Malaysia enlists military veterans to boot bullies out of schools: ‘you touch, you go’
The first 16 former Malaysian Armed Forces personnel will start work as wardens at eight selected Mara Junior Science Colleges on Wednesday

Mara Junior Science Colleges are a network of state-run residential schools focused on science education, with places reserved primarily for bumiputra students, the country’s ethnic Malay and indigenous majority.
It came a day after Mara chairman Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki had vowed that six students in Johor would be expelled if found guilty of bullying a 14-year-old whose parents said he had begged to leave the residential school because he could no longer endure the abuse.

“I want to reiterate the stand that I have repeatedly stressed to the entire MRSM community, ‘You touch, you go’,” Asyraf said in a social media post on Sunday night, using the Malay abbreviation for Mara Junior Science Colleges. “There will be no compromise and no place for bullies in MRSM.”