PUTRAJAYA: All of the 622 children rescued from charity homes linked to Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISB) have been given protection, says Fahmi Fadzil.
The government spokesman said the Cabinet was informed of the latest developments involving the rescued children at its weekly meeting on Tuesday (Oct 8).
The matter was presented to the Cabinet by Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri.
“The ministers were informed that authorities have obtained court orders to provide protection for these children,” he told a press conference on Tuesday (Oct 8).
In early September, the police launched “Ops Global”, raiding charity homes across Peninsular Malaysia linked to GISB, following allegations of child exploitation and religious misconduct.
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As of Sept 30, some 600 children have been rescued from care homes operated by GISB, with authorities having opened 80 investigation papers against the company.
Fahmi, however, said that other issues pertaining to the controversial GISB were not raised at the meeting, including on whether it practices deviant teachings.
“Questions regarding this should be referred to the state muftis. From what we know, several muftis have already issued fatwa regarding GISB,” he said.
Several state fatwa committees have declared GISB and its affiliates as deviant from the Islamic faith.
Among them are Negri Sembilan, Pahang, Selangor and Perlis.