Following the arrest of 171 individuals from 20 welfare houses where over 400 children and teens were allegedly sodomised and forced to do the same to others, the company that handles the welfare has responded and said the claims were UNTRUE.
In a statement by Global Ikhwan Service and Business Holding (GISBH), the company denied ALL allegations about exploiting the victims who were sodomised.
“This is a huge defamation, a prejudice and an ill intention that aims to create a negative perception towards GISBH. We have always abided by the laws.”
GISBH also said they will pray to God and hope that all slander and defamation will come to an end.
In another statement, GISBH also said they would make a police report so that an investigation can be carried out and bring the concerned parties to justice.
“The welfare homes are clearly not under the management of GISBH. It is not our policy to plan and implement things that are against Islamic Sharia and the laws of the country,” the company explained.
GISBH also said legal action will be taken against any party who intentionally defames the good name of GISBH.
Earlier, the Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Razarudin Husain said the victims were taught to perform sodomy on other children, and they would be punished with heated objects for mistakes they made.
All victims have been sent to hospitals for health screening.
Let’s hope the truth will prevail sooner, than later.
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