Datuk Nasiruddin Mohd Ali added that GISB is mulling over legal action over the matter.
PETALING JAYA - Although he admits that there were “one or two isolated cases of sodomy” in its midst, the top leader of Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings denies accusations of human trafficking and slavery within the group.GISB executive director Nasiruddin Mohd Ali also said he was disgusted by claims of children within its community having been groomed to sodomise others.
“Yes, there were one or two cases of sodomy among the children, but why generalise all the other innocent children across the board and accuse us of human trafficking and slavery?” Mr Nasiruddin said the authorities should have questioned the organisation’s leaders with regard to how they care for the children.
“Our businesses have suffered due to these attacks. Our products are all certified halal by Jakim , but due to the slanderous claims, many are returning our products.”
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