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130 children rescued from GISBH-linked homes yet to be claimed, says Nancy

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Children Rescued from Charity Homes: A Concern for Their Well-being

Unclaimed Children: A Growing Concern

Women, Family and Community Development Minister Nancy Shukri recently announced that 130 children rescued from charity homes linked to Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISBH) have yet to be claimed by their parents. This raises concerns about their well-being and the need for prompt action to ensure their safe return to their families.

Fear of Arrest

According to Minister Nancy, it is likely that the parents are afraid of being arrested if they pick up their children. "They are worried about coming to claim their children because the matter involves the police. However, those arrested had committed other offences," she said. This fear is understandable, but it is crucial to find a solution to this issue to ensure the children’s safety and well-being.

Social Welfare Department’s Challenge

The social welfare department has contacted the parents but received no response. This highlights the challenge faced by the department in reuniting the children with their families. Minister Nancy emphasized the need for the department to return the children to their parents within the timeframe set by the courts. "The department needs to return these children to their parents within the timeframe set by the courts," she said.

Finding Suitable Caregivers

To ensure the children’s well-being, the department needs to obtain a court order to find people who are qualified and suitable to take care of them. This is a crucial step in providing a stable and caring environment for the children.

Operation Global: A Success Story

Operation Global, a collaborative effort between law enforcement agencies, has made significant progress in rescuing victims of abuse and exploitation. Since its inception in early September, 415 people, including the top management of GISBH, have been arrested for various offences, while 625 victims aged between two months and 28 years have been rescued by the police.

Conclusion

The unclaimed children rescued from charity homes linked to GISBH are in need of urgent attention. The social welfare department must work diligently to ensure their safe return to their families, while also finding suitable caregivers to provide for their needs. As the operation against child abuse and exploitation continues, it is essential to prioritize the well-being of these children and ensure their safety and security.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the current status of the children rescued from charity homes linked to GISBH?
    The 130 children have yet to be claimed by their parents.
  • What are the concerns about the parents’ fear of being arrested?
    The parents are worried about being arrested if they pick up their children, which is preventing them from claiming their children.
  • What is the role of the social welfare department in this situation?
    The department needs to return the children to their parents within the timeframe set by the courts and find suitable caregivers to take care of them.
  • What is the progress of Operation Global?
    Since its inception in early September, 415 people have been arrested, and 625 victims have been rescued.
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