The dinging bell of a tram rattling through the streets of the Indian city of Kolkata is all it takes for Deep Das to have the 'happiest moment' of his day.
Early morning raid: Bukit Aman police personnel and officers inspecting five double-storey houses, believed to be where GISB members were living in.
Razarudin said in a statement that the police and the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia seized various items, including books that have elements of deviant teachings. All those rounded up were taken to the state police headquarters for the documentation process. They were aged between seven and 50.
At one of the houses, believed to be a care home that houses at least 20 children, there were bags of packed clothing as well as a row of children’s bicycles parked on the porch. Police found about 30 individuals, including the second wife of a senior GISB management member residing in the houses, along with more than 20 children.
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