First Monash University, Now Taylor’s: 2 Bomb Threats In 2 Days
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Monash University Malaysia issued an urgent security notice to students and staff, urging them to temporarily evacuate the campus around 11.40pm on 4 June 2026.
The next day, the university shared that the Sunway City campus is safe. It was revealed that the university received an alleged bomb threat, and the police had carried out a security assessment of the campus. The police provided clearance for normal campus operations to resume on 5 June 2026.
On 5 June, Monash’s Clinical School Johor Bahru (CSJB) campus in Johor also received clearance from the police and relevant authorities after a security assessment was carried out. The campus resumed normal operations on the same day.
Monash University said it will continue working with the authorities and review its current safety and security protocols.
In a separate and possibly unrelated incident, Taylor’s University campus in Subang Jaya activated its emergency response protocols also on 5 June. Initially, they called it a ‘’security incident” and ordered the students and staff to evacuate as a precaution.
Videos online showed a crowd gathering and waiting outside the campus building.
In an official statement later, the university confirmed the emergency response procedures were activated due to a bomb threat.
Following a thorough security sweep, the Subang Jaya district police declared the campus safe and normal operations resumed.
Taylor’s University requested the public to follow official updates from the campus and relevant authorities.
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