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Police seized several pamphlets suspected to contradict Islamic teachings and contain superstitious beliefs during a massive raid across peninsular Malaysia. — Bernama pic

GISBH scandal: Cops remand 29 people aged 19-62 for investigations into crimes against children, human trafficking, and deviant Islamic teaching pamphlets

Ferry operations at the Kuala Kedah Passenger Terminal which were temporarily suspended from Thursday until yesterday following warnings of strong winds and rough seas, resumed today. — File picture from social media  

Ferry services back in action: Kuala Kedah-Langkawi routes resume after storm delays

A street view of Ikhwan Cafe along Jalan Diplomatik in Presint 15, Putrajaya before it closed following police raids on GISBH operations. — Picture from Google Street View

Viral ‘Pasar Ikhwan di Putrajaya’ among four GISBH-linked businesses to shutter in federal administrative capital

On September 17, heavy rains and strong winds wreaked havoc across the northern states of Kedah, Penang, Perak, and Perlis. — Bernama pic

Supermoon behind Malaysia’s September floods, says UM professor

Pakistanis made up just over 5,000 students in Malaysian universities of December 2023. ― AFP pic

Malaysian universities head to Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore to drive up Pakistani enrolment

Sabar, a Sabah advocacy group, is challenging the federal government’s authority in court to limit the state’s maritime boundary to three nautical miles. — Picture by Firdaus Latif

Amid court dispute with Putrajaya, Sabah AG says state’s continental shelf ‘non-negotiable’ under MA63 Council

Sanusi hopes the monsoon transition phase forecast to begin on September 24, would not trigger a second wave of flooding in Kedah. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin

Kedah MB Sanusi thanks PM Anwar for RM13m flood aid, hopes for more

Jaips director Najmuddin Abdul Karim said the Op Global raid was conducted by the department’s Enforcement Division in collaboration with the Royal Malaysia Police. — Bernama pic

Perlis Islamic Affairs Department seizes 63 items linked to GISBH’s deviant teachings

Razarudin said the allegation stemmed from a fake TikTok account to slander the police. — Picture Firdaus Latif

IGP denies senior cops taking ‘protection money’ from GISBH as claimed in viral TikTok video

The Selangor police, in collaboration with the Selangor Islamic Religious Council (Mais) and the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais), have been consistently sharing information since the investigation into GISB Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISBH) began in the state. — Bernama pic

Selangor police say working with Mais and Jais in ongoing GISBH investigation

IGP Tan Sri Razarudin Husain said a special team from the federal Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has been tasked with monitoring social media for GISBH content, whether made by its members, witnesses, or anyone else. — Bernama pic

After raid and arrests, Bukit Aman sets scope on social media for GISBH content 

Penang DAP delegates will be electing a new state committee at its convention on September 22, 2024. — Picture by Opalyn Mok

Penang DAP election 2024: 15 posts, 31 candidates — Here is a list of who’s running and who’s not

The fire department had to use an excavator to assist in the search for the victim. — Picture by Devan Manuel

Tanah Merah gold search turns fatal as missing man found dead

As of yesterday, five primary schools and one secondary school in Kedah were still affected by floods, while 36 educational institutions in three states are still serving as relief centres. — Bernama pic

Flood-hit schools under Education Ministry to continue classes via home-based learning

Items seized during the fourth phase of Op Global, conducted by the police and several agencies including the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim), could serve as supporting evidence in determining the faith status of followers of GlSB Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISBH). — Bernama pic

Are GISBH followers deviants? Jakim says Op Global seizures to guide fatwa on their faith

Outgoing Penang DAP chairman Chow Kon Yeow advised delegates to put the interests of the party and the people above their own interests at the state DAP Convention on September 22, 2024. — Picture by Opalyn Mok

Always put DAP and public interest first, Kon Yeow tells Penang delegates as he relinquishes the state chairman post