Off the wire
China issues pro-trade customs measures  • Regular freight trains link E. China, Rotterdam  • Malta to continue imposing border control by end of 2015  • Ireland launches new clinical guidelines on asthma  • 1st LD-Writethru: Nearly 600 Beijingers fined after breaking smoking ban  • Russia sees possible int'l coalition against IS despite tension with Turkey: diplomat  • S. Africa says ready to host China-Africa Summit  • Care for WWII "comfort women" urged on int'l day  • Roundup: Pakistan's KSE plunges further in 6th straight bearish session  • 2011 to 2015 reaches warmest five-year period on record: WMO  
You are here:   Home

Three jailed for spreading cult in S. China

Xinhua, November 25, 2015 Adjust font size:

Three people received jail terms from two to four years for cult activities in Hezhou of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, local court said.

The suspects, Li Meiying, Huang Caiqiong and Nie Qunying, handed out pamphlets for the Lord God Sect cult and organized gatherings in towns and villages in Hezhou since 2013, according to a verdict by the People's Court of Hezhou.

Huang and Nie coaxed a villager surnamed Wu to give his two underage daughters to the "service of the Lord God". The two children went missing after they were brought out of town for a cult gathering in February 2014. They were separately rescued by the police six and eight months later, the verdict said.

The suspects continued spreading cult materials despite knowing it was illegal and shut down in 1998, the court added. The cult's founder was sentenced to death in 1999 on several counts of rape, fraud and organizing cult activities.

Huang was given four years in prison, Li three years and Nie two years. Endi