Japan extends surveillance of doomsday sect

Japanese officials today said they have extended an order to keep close surveillance on the doomsday sect that released nerve gas in Tokyo’s subway system a decade ago, killing 12 people.

Japan extends surveillance of doomsday sect

Japanese officials today said they have extended an order to keep close surveillance on the doomsday sect that released nerve gas in Tokyo’s subway system a decade ago, killing 12 people.

The Justice Ministry’s Public Security Examination Commission approved a second three-year extension of the order to watch the Aleph group – formerly called Aum Shinrikyo – said commission spokesman Noboru Matsui.

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