S Korea cult leader arrested over violent rituals in Fiji

AFP  |  Seoul 

The of a South Korean cult has been arrested for allegedly holding some 400 followers captive in by subjecting them to violence and barbaric rituals, a said today.

Shin Ok-ju, of the Grace Road Church, and three other cult leaders were arrested when they arrived at last week.

"Pastor Shin and the three others face charges of using violence in forcing followers to stay in Fiji", a told AFP.

A prophet, Shin convinced her followers to move to in 2014, claiming they would be safe there from imminent natural disasters.

Once they arrived, their passports were confiscated and many were allegedly subjected to beatings and brutal rituals purportedly aimed at driving out evil spirits.

Some followers who escaped the farm told journalists that those who attempted to leave the church were subjected to severe public beatings known as "ground thrashings".

"A son beat his father 100 to 200 times at a ground thrashing session", a former follower told a South Korean TV programme.

"Another congregant was hit more than 600 times and he died after returning home," a witness said.

Christian-inspired have been mushrooming in where around half the population are Protestants or Catholics.

A who claimed to be the messiah was arrested in May in for raping at least seven female congregants, prosecutors said.

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 19:35 IST