KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Malaysian police on Thursday detained the CEO and other top leaders of an Islamic business group that is under investigation after hundreds of children believed to be sexually abused were rescued this month from welfare homes linked to the group. Nasiruddin Mohamad Ali, CEO of Global Ikhwan Services and Business, and several members of GISB’s advisory …
The arrests follow the recent rescue of 402 children and youth from care homes allegedly run by a prominent business group. Police in Malaysia have arrested the chief executive and other leaders of a prominent business group accused of running charity homes where hundreds of children and youth were allegedly physically and sexually abused. Rescue The arrests follow last week’s …
Among the rescued were 201 boys and 201 girls, aged between one and 17. They were rescued during coordinated raids which were carried out after reports filed this month alleged neglect, abuse, sexual harassment and molestation Malaysian authorities rescued more than 400 children on Wednesday suspected of being sexually abused at charity homes run by a prominent Islamic business organisation …
Police say victims were the children of employees working for a business group allegedly in charge of the homes. Malaysian authorities have rescued more than 400 children suspected of being sexually and physically abused at charity homes run by a prominent business group, police said. Following coordinated raids on 20 premises across two states on Wednesday, police rescued 402 children …