Malaysian authorities label GISB a deviant group, rescuing 600 children and arresting 415 over slavery claims.

Malaysia's religious authorities have labeled Global Ikhwan Services and Business (GISB) as a deviant group due to claims of "elements of slavery" in their operations, involving child abuse and money laundering. Police raids in September rescued over 600 children and led to the arrest of 415 individuals, including the CEO. The group is accused of exploiting followers, including children, in exchange for services without pay.

November 14, 2024
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