00:00Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail has denied claims that the authorities breached
00:06the law when they rescued children from charity homes linked to Global Ikhwan services and
00:11business holdings.
00:13Saifuddin said police were guided by 11 statutes and focused on potential crimes against women
00:18and children when rescuing the victims.
00:22He emphasized that all actions taken by the police were done in accordance with the law.
00:28On Tuesday, a group of lawyers said they are considering legal action against the
00:32government for alleged abuse of the law.
00:37They expressed concern over reports of children being separated from their parents during
00:41the investigations into GISBH.
00:45The group said it is preparing to initiate legal proceedings to secure the immediate
00:49return of children.
00:52The total number of children rescued from the charity homes now stood at 662.
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