Bukit Aman has eyes on company linked to deviationist Islamic teachings thought to be using kids for donations

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BANGI, Sept 7 — The police are monitoring a company suspected of having links with a religious movement in the country following reports of child exploitation involving the...

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“Members of this group include professionals with huge influence,” he told a press conference after the presentation of the Certificate of Appointment as Inspectors of the Student Police Volunteer Corps of public universities at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia here today. Ayob Khan said that from 2022 until last August, the police had received 80 police reports of deviationist teachings, following which 122 arrests were made.

Meanwhile, Ayob Khan said PDRM is working with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission to block and obtain information about extremist and criminal movements on social media such as Telegram.

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