Shocking claims against GISB in the wake of a major police raid! Can this multi-million dollar company really wash its hands of child exploitation?
In a stunning turn of events, Malaysian authorities have rescued 402 minors from charity homes run by Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISB), leading to widespread allegations of child exploitation and abuse. The police raid, which uncovered harrowing details of suspected sexual abuse, has left the nation reeling. Following the rescue, the police announced the arrest of over 170 individuals, including Islamic teachers and caretakers associated with these homes. Clearly, Malaysian society is grappling with the terrifying reality that even institutions meant to protect can sometimes harbor malevolent actions.
In response to these serious allegations, GISB Holdings has passionately denied the claims linking them with any form of child labour or exploitation. They released a statement expressing their readiness to cooperate with the authorities fully, emphasizing their commitment to the welfare of children. However, the spotlight is on them now, raising the question: how deep does this rabbit hole go? The contrast between their multi-million ringgit status and the grim accusations paints a troubling picture—and it's got everyone talking.
Investigators are delving deeper into the operations of more than twenty welfare homes connected to GISB, trying to piece together the full extent of the alleged abuse. With reports detailing that minors were not only physically but also sexually abused, the public is left to wonder how this could have gone unchecked for so long. It's a stark reminder that sometimes, the most innocent of settings can hide the darkest secrets. And while GISB insists on their innocence, the fact remains—over 400 children were subjected to unimaginable horrors.
As this situation continues to unfold, parents and guardians across Malaysia are urged to remain vigilant about whom they trust with their children's welfare. It's a delicate balance—where faith in charitable organizations must be grounded in accountability and transparency. This incident should serve as a wake-up call, encouraging a more engaged community approach to safeguarding the most vulnerable. As we shine a light on these dark corners of society, it’s crucial to remain hopeful by engaging in preventive measures to ensure a safer environment for our children. Interestingly, Malaysia is no stranger to child welfare scandals. In 2017, a similar incident rattled the nation when authorities uncovered a trafficking ring involving children from multiple orphanages. Additionally, the case of the Kelantan welfare homes came to light when reports surfaced about physical abuse and negligence. This current investigation involving GISB Holdings serves as a chilling reminder of the ongoing fight against child exploitation in all its horrifying forms, underlining the importance of vigilance and reform.
PUCHONG: GISB Holdings Sdn Bhd has denied allegations linking the company to child exploitation. In a statement on Wednesday, it added that they were ready ...
PETALING JAYA: The multi-million ringgit company, Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISB), has denied exploiting children as labour.
Malaysian authorities rescued more than 400 children on Wednesday suspected of being sexually abused at charity homes run by a prominent Islamic business ...
More than 170 arrests have been made, including Islamic teachers and caretakers at the homes police say are run by Global Ikhwan Services and Business (GISB).
An ustaz, or Islamic religious teacher, was among the 171 people - aged between 17 and 64 - arrested. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Malaysian police have rescued 402 children and teenagers across 20 welfare homes that they suspect were physically and sexually abused.
KUALA LUMPUR: A video of a raid at one of the 20 welfare homes linked to Global Ikhwan Sdn Bhd (GISB) is making its rounds on social media.
KUALA LUMPUR: GISB Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISBH) warns that legal action will be taken against anyone who maliciously defames the company.
Before it became GISB Holdings, The Arqam group went through a rebranding process, first adopting the name Rufaqa Corp before transitioning to GISB ...
Kuala Lumpur: Over 400 children, some as young as one year old, were rescued in police raids across welfare homes allegedly linked to the Global Ikhwan ...
GISB Holdings has pushed back against allegations of exploitation as “malicious defamation”. Residents near one of the charity homes told CNA the children ...
Malaysian authorities widened on Thursday their investigation into a prominent Islamic business organisation, a day after police rescued more than 400 ...
GISB deputy director of administration Mokhtar Tajudin, speaking to Malay language portal mStar, strongly denied the allegations following large-scale raids at ...
Police say victims were the children of employees working for a business group allegedly in charge of the homes.
KUALA LUMPUR: Police will review past reports against Global Ikhwan Sdn Bhd (GISB), including those lodged by complainants who later decided to retract ...
PETALING JAYA: A Selangor-based business empire, which is at the centre of a storm over allegations of abuse, has long been on the radar of religious ...
The 402 children rescued during a recent police raid on 20 welfare homes are believed to be the children of members of GISB.
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 13 — Children's Commissioner, Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam), Farah Nini Dusuki, has c...
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Islamic Development Department (Jakim) is not responsible for law enforcement involving GISB Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISB), ...