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13 horses at Terengganu equestrian facility branded with GISB logo

22 Sep 2024, 2:23 PM
13 horses at Terengganu equestrian facility branded with GISB logo

KUALA TERENGGANU, Sept 22 — Thirteen horses at an equestrian facility linked to GISB Holdings in Kampung Mengabang Panjang, Kuala Nerus, which was raided by police yesterday, were found to be branded with the GISB logo.

Terengganu Islamic Affairs Department Enforcement Division assistant chief commissioner Aizi Saidi Abdul Aziz said police reported the logo was on the horses’ forelegs.

The facility is in front of a walled luxury bungalow by the beach, believed to be rented by followers of GISB.

“I went there again today but could not go in as it was locked. I was told they (GISB) rented the place. The horses were no longer there and there is no information yet on who took them,” he told Bernama when contacted today.

Aizi Saidi said he was informed about a message on the facility wall, warning the authorities of retribution in the afterlife following actions against them.

“They consider us enemies for disrupting their activities when we are just seeking a solution,” he said.

Meanwhile, he said the department had identified several premises allegedly associated with the group, including in Kuala Terengganu, Kuala Nerus, and Setiu.

“Previously, there were raids by authorities, including one involving a hostel in Kuala Terengganu, but we still have no information on whether it is a welfare home housing children of GISB followers. The hostel was empty.

“The reports we have so far will be presented to the Terengganu Islamic Religion and Malay Customs Council tomorrow,” he added.

Earlier, Terengganu Mufti Datuk Mohamad Sabri Harun said the state would only issue a fatwa declaring GISB teachings as deviant if clear evidence is presented.

— Bernama

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