Russian leader of a sect linked to human trafficking and drug trafficking arrested in Argentina
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Konstantin Rudnev, a Russian citizen, was detained in Argentina. This is the founder of the Shambhala Ashram, one of the most famous Russian sects in the 1990s that practiced orgies
On March 28, Argentina detained 14 human trafficking suspects trying to fly to Brazil. Almost all of them are Russians. Eight people were detained at Bariloche airport, and six more at Buenos Aires airport. According to Economicas Bariloche, one of the detainees is Konstantin Rudnev, founder of the Russian Shambhala Ashram sect. When arrested, he tried to cut his throat with a razor blade, but the police stopped him.
Divine 'yoga sect' leader forced women to have sex and starvation
Russian cult leader Konstantin Roednev was arrested at an Argentinian airport with a number of followers on Friday. Who is this Rudnev, who calls himself a descendant of god? A former Red Army soldier who, under the guise of yoga and spiritual meetings, forced women to have sex, starved followers of his Ashram Shambala to their teeth and wrote his own bible The Way of the Mad?
Russian leader of a sect linked to human trafficking and drug trafficking arrested in Argentina
The doctors of the hospital of Bariloche, a paradisiacal Argentine city at the foot of the Patagonian Andes, 1,700 kilometers from Buenos Aires, were struck by a 22-year-old Russian girl who showed up on the guard ready to give birth. She was accompanied by two women, also Russians, who became very nervous when they were asked about the kinship. The parturient did not speak and she looked frightened. Doctors immediately reported a possible case …
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