Summary
- Recent violent incidents in Malaysia, including attacks on police stations and the king’s official residence, have raised concerns about dissatisfied groups turning to violent crime.
- Analysts believe that these incidents may be psychologically linked and reflect society’s discontent with authorities and economic issues.
- The need to explore if crime is contagious, with potential for similar crimes to occur in the aftermath of major incidents, is highlighted.
- Authorities are urged to monitor expressions of dissatisfaction, as social media can quickly amplify grievances.