The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has vowed not to tolerate any form of misconduct or breach of discipline following allegations of unauthorised entry and immoral activities at its air bases.
RMAF chief General Datuk Seri Muhamad Norazlan Aris said a comprehensive investigation is currently underway, and firm action will be taken against anyone found responsible.
“The RMAF leadership takes this matter seriously and regrets the incident. Any wrongdoing will be dealt with in accordance with service regulations,” he said.
He stressed that all forms of immoral activities within RMAF air bases are strictly prohibited, as such actions tarnish the image and dignity of the force.
His remarks come after the Defence Ministry ordered an immediate internal investigation into allegations circulating on social media involving military camps.
The ministry said the armed forces have been instructed to conduct a thorough probe to verify the authenticity of videos and photographs allegedly showing women dressed in nightclub-style attire being brought into military bases for parties.
Unverified footage circulating online reportedly shows the women seated at a bar believed to be located within a camp mess.

