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Malaysian police detain CEO and other leaders of Islamic group as probe into child sex abuse widens

  • Malaysian police detained 12 men and seven women, including the CEO of Global Ikhwan Services and Business, during a raid linked to child sex abuse investigations.
  • Authorities rescued 402 children from welfare homes run by GISB, with 13 teens sexually assaulted and 172 children suffering long-term injuries.
  • Additionally, 96 bank accounts related to GISB were frozen, valued at 581,000 ringgit, amid allegations of child neglect and human trafficking.
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