It was previously reported that the PDRM had rescued 402 children and teenagers from 20 welfare homes allegedly handled by Global Ikhwan Service and Business Holding (GISBH), where the children were severely abused.
Following the investigations into the case, GISBH had previously denied ALL allegations about exploiting the victims who were sodomised.
Just today (September 14), the head of GISBH acknowledged that “one or two” cases of sodomy occurred in its welfare homes but said they only involved several people.
“There were sodomy cases, but one or two (cases), why are these being lumped together?” said GISBH executive chairman and CEO Nasiruddin Mohd Ali in a video on GISBH Holding’s Facebook page.
“Then we were accused of human trafficking, exploiting children. It happened so fast without any discussions.”
Meanwhile, he questioned the authorities’ move to remove 402 children, aged one to 17, from under its care and said the authorities should have discussed the matter with them instead of “detaining” the children.
He also denied that the children were asked to sodomise others and other allegations, including that GISBH had prepared “air berkat” using leg hairs and water. He said that such claims were “baseless and disgusting.”
Nasiruddin described the claims as slander aimed at crippling the company’s businesses and stated that GISBH will seek legal advice on the accusations made against them.
“I hope you (viewers) can help pay for a lawyer, I am not ashamed to ask (for help). We will fight for the truth.”
Watch the full video here.
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