Malaysian police expanded their probe Friday into a major Muslim company with links to a banned sect, after hundreds of children were rescued from alleged abuse at care homes believed to be run by the group. Investigators stormed 20 charity…[Continue Reading...]
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia Associated Press — Malaysian authorities on Wednesday rescued 402 children and arrested 171 suspects after raiding 20 welfare homes linked to an Islamic business group, in which children were exploited and sexually abused, the national police chief…[Continue Reading...]
Global Ikhwan group, the company at the centre of a child sex case which has shocked Malaysia, on Thursday denied allegations of abuse of hundreds of minors, saying it did not manage the shelters where the alleged attacks took place…[Continue Reading...]
SHAH ALAM - Malaysia is a diverse country with various religions, including Islam, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism and others, where communities generally practice their faiths freely and harmoniously. However, authorities remained vigilant against deviant teachings which occasionally resurfaced despite ongoing efforts…[Continue Reading...]
Authorities have rescued over 400 children from 20 shelters around Kuala Lumpur, many of whom are believed to have been the victims of sexual abuse committed by care takers linked to a banned Islamic sect, Malaysia’s police chief revealed on…[Continue Reading...]
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 16 — Evangelical pastor B. Moses Melchidezek, 27, was charged today with two counts of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old boy in a church in June. According to Sinar Harian, Moses claimed trial to both charges after they…[Continue Reading...]
KUALA TERENGGANU: The Terengganu government is closely monitoring deviant teachings labelled as misleading by the state Mufti Department to prevent their resurgence following alleged attempts to revive Ayah Pin's teachings in Besut recently. State Information, Preaching, and Syariah Empowerment Committee…[Continue Reading...]
THE family of Ariffin Mohammed, famously known as Ayah Pin, has denied allegations that they are involved in attempts to revive the Kerajaan Langit (Sky Kingdom) deviant group. An unnamed female relative told Kosmo! that family members are prepared to…[Continue Reading...]
PETALING JAYA: The Sky Kingdom commune made the headlines in the 1980s with the discovery of a strange religious sect at a commune in Hulu Besut, Terengganu. The place had a giant teapot which was almost two-storeys high, a giant…[Continue Reading...]
KUALA TERENGGANU: Terengganu police have yet to find any clues or attempts to revive the teachings of the late Ayah Pin, which were declared deviant in 1997. Terengganu police chief Datuk Mazli Mazlan said that during his recent visit to…[Continue Reading...]
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