JAKARTA - A man led by a sect consisting of more than 1,000 members was arrested. The fake Prophet and his seven aides were accused of committing criminal acts including sexual harassment of minors.
Citing Metro.co.uk, the H-Metro newspaper reported that the antihuru-hara police were arguing with women dressed in white and head coverings who were members of the sect ahead of the arrest.
They detained the minors who were in the sect from being secured by officers together with a sect leader named Ismael Chokurengwa (56).
Zimbabwean police spokesman Paul Nyathi said there were as many as 251 children in the heretical environment.
They live together with fellow members of a sect in one neighborhood on a farm about 21 miles northwest of Harare, Zimbabwe.
The police said that the children in the sect were exploited by various physical activities for the sake of the leadership of the sect. Those who enter school age do not take formal education as workers in the form of cheap sexual harassment targets.
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During the arrest, it was revealed that the graves of seven children whose funerals were not registered with local authorities were buried.
The police also found the fact that 251 children were arrested, 246 of whom did not have a birth certificate.
As is well known, academic groups that include traditional beliefs into the Pantekosta doctrine are very popular in countries that tend to be religious in southern Africa.
Some groups adhere to a doctrine that demands that their followers avoid formal education for their children. As for sick followers, this sect does not trust medicines and medical care but seeks healing through prayer, holy water, or stones that touch it.
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