Lawyers preparing for legal action against govt over rescued GISBH children

Lawyers preparing for legal action against govt over rescued GISBH children

Lawyers preparing for legal action against govt over rescued GISBH children
A group of lawyers said there were claims the separation of children from their parents had occurred outside the boundaries of legal protocol, including those envisaged under the Convention on the Rights of the Child. (PDRM pic)

PETALING JAYA: A group of lawyers is considering legal action against the government for alleged abuse of the law in the case of children rescued from charity homes which the authorities have linked to Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISBH).

In a joint statement, the lawyers expressed concern over reports of children being separated from their parents during investigations into the firm’s operations and alleged crimes, including child exploitation and sexual abuse.

According to multiple sources, these separations have occurred outside the boundaries of legal protocol, including those envisaged under the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the group said.



The group comprises Nizam Bashir, Rizal Abdullah, Dorina Abdullah, Hizri Hasshan, Shahrin Satheer and Asmawati Shuaib.

According to multiple sources, these separations have occurred outside the boundaries of legal protocol, including those envisaged under the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the group said.


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The group comprises Nizam Bashir, Rizal Abdullah, Dorina Abdullah, Hizri Hasshan, Shahrin Satheer and Asmawati Shuaib.

Lawyers preparing for legal action against govt over rescued GISBH children

 


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