Singapore restaurant linked to Malaysian firm in alleged child abuse case distances itself from probe


Mihrimah Restaurant said that Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings serves only as its business consultant. - PHOTO: MIHRIMAH RESTAURANT/INSTAGRAM

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): A restaurant in North Bridge Road with ties to a Malaysian conglomerate embroiled in an alleged child abuse case in Malaysia has denied having direct involvement with the investigations.

In a statement on Facebook on Sept 15, Mihrimah Restaurant said that Global Ikhwan Services and Business (GISB) Holdings, which has links to the religious sect Al-Arqam that is banned in Malaysia due to its deviant religious teachings, serves only as its business consultant.

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