Saturday, September 14, 2024

Clotted blood, water used to wash GISB leader’s feet found during raid on premises


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Clotted blood, water used to wash GISB leader’s feet found during raid on premises


By CS Ming



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LATELY, Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISB) has been on the news for all the wrong reasons, and recently because of allegations that children under their care were taught unnatural sex practices.

According to the latest post on X by netizen JalalMisai, the recent raid at GISB premises yielded objects such as the water that had been used to wash the feet of their leaders and also their clotted blood.


Tengoklah barang rampasan ketika serbuan semalam.. Tak cukup dengan air basuhan kaki pemimpin, darah kotor bekam pemimpin pun mereka simpan.. Seram tengok..🤔
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Aku terkesan sungguh bila tengok gambar ni. Budak-budak disuruhnya bekerja,entah dibayar gaji entah tak. Puaka punya GISB.
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JalalMisai further quoted another netizen who voiced his concern over the children who worked at the GISB food processing plants. Abang Guard wondered if the children received payment for their labour.

Linking both scenes together, netizens began to raise concerns on the hygiene of the food material and if any bodily fluid from the GISB religious leaders or water from their feet had been added inside as extra ingredients.

Netizen Nzm Ghani said isn’t blood and hair usually used by people for witchcraft? We have little knowledge on witchcraft and do not believe in such superstition to begin with, but the mixture of such materials into food products is by itself vomit inducing.



A concerned netizen said there was a row of Ikhwan shops at Melaka, a cafe, mart, gallery, butchery and bakery. He once ate at a Ikhwan cafe and now wondered if such materials have been added into the cooking since during that time, he felt that the taste was good.


Sam said he once encountered a hair inside the lontong he ate at an Ikhwan shop.


Another netizen mentioned that in Labuan, a number of young Ikhwan girl members could be seen making biscuits in the shop during the fasting month.

Surprisingly, the majority of the members were from the peninsula since during the time of Covid lockdown period, they were sent back.


Such allegations are indeed worrying. These Ikhwan shops could certainly benefit from a halal certificate from Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (JAKIM) to improve their customer’s confidence.

But with the spirituality surrounding GISB which appears to go against JAKIM, that should prove difficult now. – Sept 13, 2024


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