GISBH: Individuals Observed ‘monitoring’ Shelters For Rescued Children – Nancy

PUTRAJAYA, Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri has disclosed that some individuals have been observed “monitoring” shelters that house children rescued during Op Global, an operation involving Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISBH).

In light of these observations, Nancy said the ministry is uncertain whether these individuals are the children’s parents or unrelated parties, prompting an increase in security measures to protect the children.

“We’ve noticed people watching our shelters from the outside. We are unsure if they are parents or others, which is why we must ensure these shelters are fully secure,” she told the media after the strategic collaboration programme with the state government here today.

Currently, 560 children are residing in these shelters after the Social Welfare Department (JKM) secured a temporary custody order from the court for a two-month duration.

Due to concerns about attracting unrelated individuals, parents or guardians have
not been allowed to visit the children.

“If everything is in order, we will release the children. However, if there are legal reasons preventing some from being released, we must keep them in our care,” Nancy said.

She further clarified that if it is necessary to retain the children, a reapplication for a court order will be required.

“By early next month, we will release them if it can be proven that they are indeed the children of the mothers claiming them,” she added.

Nancy stressed that all actions taken by JKM, including the raids conducted in collaboration with the police, are in accordance with legal provisions.

“We do not take actions lightly because we want to avoid separating children from their parents,” she said.

In addition, she urged the public to refrain from believing misleading information circulating on social media that suggests parents are prohibited from reclaiming their children.

‘Returning the children to their biological parents must be executed with utmost care and adherence to
legal protocols to avoid any potential complications,’ she added.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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