Police bring four GISB-linked men to be charged at Klang Sessions Court


KLANG: A total of four men have been brought to the court complex here on Thursday (Sept 26) to face charges linked to Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISB) at the Sessions Court.

The men are all believed to be GISB members who worked for the organisation.

On Wednesday (Sept 25),Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain said a man would be charged at Klang Sessions court on Thursday for allegedly abusing children in one of the care homes linked to the company.

"The suspect, who is connected with a viral video which showed children being abused at a care home linked to GISB, will be charged tomorrow," he said when contacted on Wednesday.

The suspect will be charged under Section 31(1)(a) of the Child Act 2001.

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Previously, the police started an investigation over a video, which showed a child being abused.

Police managed to track down the boy, who was among 572 children rescued during Ops Global since Sept 11.

The boy was also one of the children who has been separated from his father since 2021.

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