Regarding the cult ``Aleph,'' which changed its name from Aum Shinrikyo, the Public Security Intelligence Agency has ordered that it continue to impose a recurrence prevention disciplinary action, banning it from using its facilities for six months, on the grounds that some of the required activity reports have not been carried out. A request was made to the Public Safety Review Commission. This is the fourth time that the request for disciplinary action has been filed.

The cult ``Aleph'', which changed its name from Aum Shinrikyo, is under observation based on the ``Group Regulation Act'' to prevent indiscriminate mass murder, and the Public Security Intelligence Agency, which is monitoring it, We are required to report on the status of our activities, including our bases, believers, and assets, every three months.



However, ``Aleph'' was banned from using 13 of the approximately 20 cult facilities nationwide and from making donations to the cult for six months because it did not report on the land and buildings it owns or the businesses it operates. Recurrence prevention measures have also been applied.



Since this deadline is until next month, the Public Security Intelligence Agency has requested the Public Security Review Commission to increase the number of religious cult facilities that are prohibited from being used to 16 and continue the punishment for another six months. .



This is the fourth time a request has been made, and the Public Safety Review Committee will listen to the opinions of Aleph in the future before making a decision.



The Public Security Intelligence Agency released a comment saying, ``We have made a new request because Aleph has not yet reported some of the matters that should have been reported, making it difficult to grasp the extent of the risk of indiscriminate mass murder.'' Did.