GISB probe: CEO has 26 kids, only one not a follower


KOTA BARU: The chief executive officer of Global Ikhwan Services and Business (GISB) Holdings has 26 children but only one is not a follower of the group.

The 25 children, from Datuk Nasiruddin Mohd Ali's marriages to four wives, are followers of GISB and work loyally without receiving a salary, even though they travel abroad regularly.

However, all their needs are met despite the lack of a salary, reported Sinar Harian.

The one who is not with GISB reportedly chose to work outside, but remains close to the family.

Kelantan police raided the residence of the CEO's family in Kampung Panji on Saturday (Sept 21).

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The operation began at 6.30am and concluded at 9.30am, involving more than 30 individuals, including the elderly, children and babies, who were checked before being taken to a screening centre.

The operation also involved the Social Welfare Department and the Kelantan Islamic Religious Affairs Department.

Authorities confiscated various books, some which were buried in the riverbed near the residence.

Observations show that out of three houses, two were inhabited by 17 to 19 individuals.

They said that they would prepare kuih for eateries to make ends meet and if sales are insufficient, they ask their husbands for help with necessities.

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