PETALING JAYA: A leading education reform advocate has raised doubts over whether installing metal detectors in schools is the most effective measure to curb on‑campus violence.
Parent Action Group for Education Malaysia (PAGE) chairman Noor Azimah Abdul Rahim said that while metal detectors can serve as a deterrent, they may be more suitable for schools with a history of serious incidents.

“Safety measures must be based on data, risk assessments and school-specific contexts, rather than being applied as a universal mandate,” she told FMT.
