Abuya’s daughter leads police to GISBH-linked house where she claims forced confinement took place in Batu Hampar
A general view shows the headquarters of Global Ikhwan Services and Business (GISBH) in Rawang September 12, 2024. Former al-Arqam founder Ashaari Muhammad’s eldest daughter Ummu Atiyah identified the location where she claimed she was confined at a settlement owned by GISBH in Kampung Batu Hampar in Perak today. — AFP pic
Sunday, 20 Oct 2024 5:25 PM MYT
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 20 — Former al-Arqam founder Ashaari Muhammad’s eldest daughter Ummu Atiyah identified the location where she claimed she was confined at a settlement owned by Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISB) in Kampung Batu Hampar in Perak today.
She arrived at the village with police at 2.30pm and led them to the site where she was allegedly confined for a month, according to the New Straits Times.
“The complainant claimed that the settlement in question was inhabited by many teenagers and adults aged 13 and above,” said Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain.
“She claimed to have been locked in a room on the same floor for about a month by four male GISB followers, who also prevented her from using a mobile phone,” he added.
She and the officers spent about 30 minutes at the location before leaving.
In an earlier report, Ummu Atiyah, 41, reported being locked on the same floor for a month by four male GISB members, who also restricted her phone access.
Yesterday, police confirmed launching a wrongful confinement investigation based on Ummu Atiyah’s report.
She also alleged being forced to marry a GISB leader in Turkiye before being brought back to Malaysia and detained at the Batu Hampar settlement.
In a press conference held in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, Ummu Atiyah detailed additional abuse during her time in GISB, accusing its leaders of controlling members through forced marriages and intimidation.
Sunday, 20 Oct 2024 5:25 PM MYT
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 20 — Former al-Arqam founder Ashaari Muhammad’s eldest daughter Ummu Atiyah identified the location where she claimed she was confined at a settlement owned by Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISB) in Kampung Batu Hampar in Perak today.
She arrived at the village with police at 2.30pm and led them to the site where she was allegedly confined for a month, according to the New Straits Times.
“The complainant claimed that the settlement in question was inhabited by many teenagers and adults aged 13 and above,” said Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain.
“She claimed to have been locked in a room on the same floor for about a month by four male GISB followers, who also prevented her from using a mobile phone,” he added.
She and the officers spent about 30 minutes at the location before leaving.
In an earlier report, Ummu Atiyah, 41, reported being locked on the same floor for a month by four male GISB members, who also restricted her phone access.
Yesterday, police confirmed launching a wrongful confinement investigation based on Ummu Atiyah’s report.
She also alleged being forced to marry a GISB leader in Turkiye before being brought back to Malaysia and detained at the Batu Hampar settlement.
In a press conference held in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, Ummu Atiyah detailed additional abuse during her time in GISB, accusing its leaders of controlling members through forced marriages and intimidation.
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kt wonders:
If a GISBH leader dares to frigg Abuya's daughter, that means that leader and his cohort no longer worship Abuya but look upon their GISBH positions as secularly "privileged" for unlimited lusty sex and wanton enjoyment.
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