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GISBH-Linked Hotel in Kelantan Spotted Replacing its Name on Signboard, Owner Clarifies Why

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GISB Holdings (GISBH) has been making headlines in recent weeks as disturbing revelations emerge while police continue their investigation. With a wealth of evidence coming to light, the case has sparked endless discussions among netizens.

In the latest development, the New Straits Times reported that a hotel owner has decided to end his partnership with the company that engaged GISBH to manage the hotel located on Jalan Long Yunus.

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“I didn’t want to be affiliated with GISBH”

The hotel owner, Musab Abdul Rahman, said that ever since the police raided places linked to GISBH, bookings have since dropped and many hotel staff have resigned.

Musab shared that he wanted to cut ties with GISBH, which led him to end his partnership with the company. Now, he is managing the hotel alongside his wife and children.

In light of this decision, he has also opted to update the hotel’s signboard, removing GISBH’s logo to reflect this new chapter. One user even spotted the updated sign and shared it on X.

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3 homes in Kelantan were raided

Last Saturday, the Kelantan Police teamed up with the Kelantan Islamic Affairs Department to run an operation where they raided 3 houses believed to be connected to the families of senior management from GISB Holdings (GISBH).

During the operation, they found around 30 people inside, including the 2nd wife of one of the senior management members and over 20 kids.

They also seized various books and documents related to GISBH, with some hidden along the riverbank and others already burned.

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Also read: PDRM: A GISBH Member Married 4 Wives & Has 34 Children But Only Knows 2 of Them

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