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Let the authorities conduct an investigation into Global Ikhwan Service, said Saifuddin

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KLUANG: The community is asked to remain calm and give space to the authorities to conduct an investigation into the case involving Global Ikhwan Service and Business Holding (GISBH).

According to Berita Harian, the Minister of Home Affairs, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, said his side had handed over the full investigation to the police and it was expected to take a long time since the case involved many victims, including children.

He said, the investigation carried out will also involve other parties including psychologists, counseling and medical officers.

“We need a long period to carry out the investigation (regarding GISB) because the arrest is quite large and involves other parties.

“For that reason, we ask the community to remain calm and leave it to the authorities to carry out the investigation. If the investigation papers are completed, then action will be taken,” he said after attending the Malaysian Inspiration Program (I’M) at the National Secondary School (SMK) Tengku Aris Bendahara. here, today.

Also present were the Minister of Education, Fadhlina Sidek and the Inspector General of Police, Tan Sri Razarudin Husain.

Regarding the business license of GISBH, Saifuddin Nasution said, he left it to the relevant parties to make a decision because it involved many agencies and local authorities (PBT).

He said action will be taken by the police based on four sources of legal authority such as the Children’s Act, the Sexual Offenses Against Children Act.

In the meantime, Fadhlina said, the Ministry of Education (KPM) will take action against parents who do not send their children to school.

He said, there is an act that emphasizes the importance of education, especially primary school, with parents being subject to action if they fail to send them to school.

“However, I would like to emphasize once again that we leave it to the authorities to carry out the investigation and at the same time parents need to ensure that their children attend school in the context of compulsory education,” he said.

Earlier, the Inspector General of Police, Tan Sri Razarudin Husain in a press conference today revealed that a total of 13 children who were residents of shelters raided by the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) in Op Global last Wednesday were suspected to have been molested.

He said based on the medical screening conducted on the 13 victims who live in 20 shelters linked to ‘Global Ikhwan Service and Business Holding’ (GISBH) in Selangor and Negeri Sembilan.

Screening is carried out with the help of the Ministry of Health Malaysia (KKM) and the Department of Social Welfare (JKM).

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