GISB case: Religious school head, principal nabbed in Negri for reviving deviant teachings


PETALING JAYA: Two people, the chairman and the principal of a school in Kuala Pilah linked to GISB Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISB), have been arrested on suspicion of reviving deviant Islamic teachings.

According to a Sinar Harian report, the two men, aged 58 and 51, were arrested on suspicion of trying to revive the teachings of Aurad Muhammadiyah, which was declared illegal in Negri Sembilan in 2016.

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