At least 13 children of the 402 rescued in police raids on 20 Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISB)-linked care centres may have been sexually assaulted, even as wellbeing checks continue on the other 392 children.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain said initially police discovered that only four victims were believed to have been sodomised.
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Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain said initially police discovered that only four victims were believed to have been sodomised.
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00:00So far, this health screening has been carried out on 172 victims of 130 men and 42 women.
00:12From this analysis, we can see that the victims have new and old symptoms of injury,
00:21as well as their physical and mental emotions.
00:26As such, there is no need to carry out further assessments in terms of mental health
00:32and also on top of the aforementioned victims, mental, physical, and also growth.
00:42Okay, from the beginning, from two days of the month, from the report in Negeri Sembilan and Serango,
00:48we have found that there are four victims.
00:52We have classified the case as Section 14, the Children's Sexual Offences Act, 2007.
01:04From there, when we did the interview, we found that there are nine more victims.
01:09So, all of them are 13.
01:11So, the investigation is only in one IP, in one health paper.
01:18For more information, visit www.fema.gov