+ Follow JAPANESE AUM SHINRIKYO Tag
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[Title] => Japanese cultists banned
[Summary] => The Bureau of Immigration said yesterday it has barred two suspected members of Japanese Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult from entering the Philippines, describing them as security threats.
The cult was held responsible for a nerve gas attack on a Tokyo subway station in 1995 that killed 12 people and injured hundreds.
Immigration Commissioner Alipio Fernandez said Koichi Ninomiya and Hiroki Tsuno would be denied entry if they attempted to visit the country. He said he had received reports that the two were scheduled to visit Manila within the next few days.
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[Summary] => The Bureau of Immigration said yesterday it has barred two suspected members of Japanese Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult from entering the Philippines, describing them as security threats.
The cult was held responsible for a nerve gas attack on a Tokyo subway station in 1995 that killed 12 people and injured hundreds.
Immigration Commissioner Alipio Fernandez said Koichi Ninomiya and Hiroki Tsuno would be denied entry if they attempted to visit the country. He said he had received reports that the two were scheduled to visit Manila within the next few days.
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