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Feb 23, 2016

Nicaragua-Mechapa. Sentenced to 6 years in prison for trafficking of migrant leaders of religious-apocalyptic sect "Mystical Body of Christ." The group refused medical care to children and infants. 

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Nicaragua-Mechapa. Sentenced to 6 years in prison for trafficking of migrant leaders of religious-apocalyptic sect "Mystical Body of Christ." The group refused medical care to children and infants. 

February 16, 2016

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February 16, 2016
The leader of the religious sect.
The leader of the religious sect.

Last October was also attended by Daniel Ortega, President of Nicaragua to decide the fate of a religious sect  Mechapa installed in the community,(Chinandega), who refused to provide medical care to children. Thanks to an important task of the state police hundreds of affiliated organization, including many children and infants, had been evacuated and freed.

The adepts, about 600, were convinced by their imminent arrival of the end of the world religious leaders and their "kidnapping" in heaven and some had even sold all their assets to contribute to the community costs.

The coordinator of the Consejo de Comunicación y Ciudadanía, Rosario Murillo, had intervened publicly to explain that the case was followed by the Ministry of the Family, the Ministry of Health and investigated by the national police, in view of the presence of more than  312 children, children and infants  that They were in a precarious condition.

Among the members of the sect were people coming from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, as well as Nicaraguans, and the police captain, Victoriano Ruiz Urbina, head of the intervention and investigation, had suggested be  a huge case of trafficking and smuggling human beings .

NICARAGUA. National Police free hundreds of people enmeshed in a messianic sect. Waiting, every other day, the end of the world and the "heavenly rapture." Concern for the more than 312 children and infants placed in the group

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Today, the eight leaders of the sect called the Mystical Body of Christ ( Místico Cuerpo de Cristo ) and earlier, but Free Prisoners of Christ ( Libres but prisioneros de Cristo ), were sentenced to five years in prison for illegal trafficking of migrants , to 6 months for the construction of structures in forbidden areas and to other six months for putting people in danger.

As a corollary, Judge Irma Cruz Laguna, ruled that those convicted must pay a fine equivalent to 500 days of minimum wage in the manufacturing sector.

News comes from an article in signing Ernesto García  for EL NUEVO DIARIO

http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/nacionales/385216-seis-anos-carcel-lideres-secta-religiosa/


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Feb 17, 2016

Leaders of massive doomsday cult in Nicaragua sentenced to 7 years

Timothy Williams
The Costa Rica Star
February 17, 2016

Eight leaders of a massive religious cult in Nicaragua that attracted some 650 followers from Nicaragua as well as Honduras and El Salvador to live in “subhuman” conditions in a mountainous area in the municipality of El Viejo, in Nicaragua’s Chinandega department, were sentenced to more than seven years in prison on Monday.

According to local media reports, the religious sect known as the Cuerpo Místico de Jesucristo (“Mystical Body of Christ”) convinced hundreds of people from Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador to sell all of their possessions, including their homes while handing the money over to the cult leaders and moving to squalor conditions at a large mountainous encampment in northern Nicaragua.
Amongst the some 650 followers at the encampment were more than 300 children, according to reports. None of the children attended school, and officials said that the children were sick, malnourished, and suffering from various diseases.

Followers of the cult believed that the “divine rapture” was imminent, and only those present at the encampment would receive “salvation.”

While the hundreds of cult members and their children lived in what authorities described as “subhuman” conditions in dwellings constructed of plastic and cardboard, the cult leaders, who called themselves “pastors,” lived in professionally constructed homes complete with air conditioning just adjacent to the encampment, according to local media reports.
After pleading guilty, the eight cult leaders were sentenced to five years each on charges of migrant smuggling, apparently for facilitating the illegal passage of their followers from the neighboring countries of Honduras and El Salvador, to reach the cult’s encampment in Nicaragua.

The cult leaders were sentenced to additional time for illegal construction in a protected area and child neglect, amongst other charges. In total, the cult leaders were sentenced to seven years, though prosecutors had requested that they spend 19 years behind bars.

Oct 31, 2015

With promise of "rapture" cult spreads in Honduras

La Tribuna
October 27, 2015

Under the false promise of being taken by Jesus Christ to the Kingdom of Heaven, the day of the "rapture", the sect Mystical Body of Jesus Christ and has followers in La Ceiba, Atlantida; in Tulián Rios, Cortés; and La Ermita, Talanga, as reported by residents of these congregations Christian witnesses.

In Nicaragua, the organization has over 600 members and has been linked to a massacre in which expired four policemen and three civilians, in the community of Ayapal, Jinotega, which occurred in December 2013.

Faced with the danger of "capture" sheep to his flock in Honduras, TRIBUNE consulted with some Nicaraguan Christian pastors how to operate that sect in the country.

Pastor Nilson Martinez recalled that the Nicaraguan media, then, reported the death of "four policemen and three civilians; there were different forms of attack, I think with knives and guns. "

How many members has this sect in Nicaragua? He was consulted Pastor Martinez, who said that "in this group there is a range of 600 to 1,000 people, between that range is; they are in a sea area near the sea, on the island of Venice. "

Religious recommended Hondurans be alert to the preaching of such organizations as "a person who confesses truly a Christian faith, its base and its foundation is writing ...".


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How make it clear to the unwary that these sects preach true faith ?, he asked the Nicaraguan pastor, Pedro Jose Montiel, who warned that "you can see, we have a Bible, but we have thousands of religious sects".

"Today there are many sects that rise can use the Bible but his teachings are unbiblical," Montiel said. For that matter, the sect in question ensures that the rapture will occur on the island of Venezia, in Nicaragua.

The sect Mystical Body of Christ is already in three Honduran cities and has more than 600 members in Nicaragua.

The pastor said that there is no biblical basis to ensure the exact place where the rapture will occur, "there is no scripture in the Bible that centralizes us where is the Rapture, as the lessons that are being handled there in Nicaragua our country".

"... Actually that's something hurtful, because it is unbiblical, and many religious sects that have come today, which have their legal status, have many anti-biblical things that are not based in the scriptures."

The religious leader said that in Nicaragua the sect Mystical Body of Christ is called "the sect of William Branham," which hurt the Christians, because this character was a true man of God, that "things never taught were unbiblical "let alone urged anyone to sell their properties under the excuse that soon would be the day of the rapture.

On abnormal practices of this sect in Nicaragua, the religious said that his country "is heard that some have sold their properties and have taken the money to person X, the leader they have, which is what really should on the news, he called Javier Sanchez, did has he said? I do not know, because I have not been with him to listen, or do you have them ?, consists not me ".
Orellana IN HONDURAS

Meanwhile, a Honduran Christian, declined to be named, he said that the sect began operating in Honduras five years ago, and its leader Francisco Javier Sanchez.

"Your strength is not doctrinal he is Jesus Christ, God Himself, but say they are immortal, and that's what they offer, immortality. He associated with his doctrine clergyman William M. Branham, who died in 1965, but this was a true Christian, a man of God. "

He recalled that this group came to Honduras "with the Orellana family; Ivan Orellana is the leader, this man was responsible for buying the food of the sect, in Nicaragua, and gave the high life with money from the poor people. "

The respondent reported that the wife of Ivan Orellana, called Dulce Orellana, killed in La Ceiba, "and Javier came and kept unburied for 72 hours, because she said she would rise, but the police came to order to be buried. "

He added that another member of the sect in Honduras is the Nicaraguan Gerald Wells, who "is composer of evocative music, send subliminal messages through music", with which manages to dominate to the ordinary people, without higher educational level.

"This sect is a group in Tulián Rios in Cortés; La Ermita, Talanga; and another in La Ceiba, Atlantida, "he said.






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