
Malaysia charges 22 people linked to Islamic firm GISB with organized crime
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CEO of Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISB) Nasiruddin Mohd Ali arrives at Selayang court to face charges at the court, in Selayang, Malaysia October 23, 2024.
Malaysia charged 22 people linked to an Islamic conglomerate, including its chief executive, on Wednesday for organized crime, according to court documents and the company's lawyer.
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