GISB members' rehabilitation programme consists of four segments, says Jakim.


KUALA LUMPUR: The rehabilitation programme for Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISB) members will consist of four segments, says the Malaysian Islamic Development Department (Jakim).

Its director-general, Datuk Dr Sirajuddin Suhaimee, said the segments or modules are "aqidah" (Islamic theology), skill training, patriotism and education with counselling.

"Each module will be monitored by caretakers from relevant agencies based on their expertise.

"A team consisting of Jakim personnel from the state and federal levels will evaluate the participants," he told a press conference on Monday (Oct 14).

He said the acceptance of the participants could be evaluated within 90 days.

"However, each participant is different. We have a further process should they need more guidance," he said.

Meanwhile, Children Development department director Dr Sopian Ibrahim said the children rescued in the operation on GISB, codenamed Ops Global, are being well cared for.

"They have been placed at protection homes based on current procedures and laws.

"Women, Family, and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri will brief parliament on the care of the rescued children tomorrow," he said.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

Diesel subsidy reform needed to protect national resources, says Loke
Lorry driver killed after collision with another lorry in Kulai
Special permission given to use elephants in community parade in Kelantan, says Perhilitan
Budi Diesel to start on July 1 with 700,000 vehicle owners expected to benefit
MACC arrests senior enforcement officer over alleged graft
Man gets 32 years' jail, 12 lashes for murdering girlfriend
Johor polls: Being blind no obstacle to fulfilling obligation as voter
Over 60,000 used Shah Alam Line on first day of operations, says Rapid KL
Soldiers at Kem Hobart injured by shrapnel from exploding firearm, says Army
Johor polls: JB mayor urges parties, candidates to comply with local regulations

Others Also Read