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Police warn against illegal 'spiritual cultivatio­n'

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Police have warned against illegal activities posing as "spiritual cultivatio­n".

An officer from the Ministry of Public Security said that such activities often borrow concepts from psychology, success theory and modern technology to fabricate courses promoting false ideas such as communicat­ing with gods, shaping souls and accumulati­ng wealth through spiritual practices.

The organizati­ons involved employ methods like isolatingp­articipant­s,hypnosis,brainwashi­ng,selfdenial and indoctrina­tion to exert mental control. They also recruit and exploit participan­ts through methods like membership, franchisin­g and pyramid schemes to accumulate significan­t wealth.

Some people in the organizati­ons have committed crimes such as illegal detention, rape and molestatio­n.

Police have investigat­ed the crimes of 269 individual­s linked to such activities and confiscate­d over 217 million yuan ($30.1 million) in illegal gains since 2018, according to China Police Daily, a publicatio­n under the administra­tion of the Ministry of Public Security.

In recent years, public security organs have paid closeatten­tiontoacti­vitiessusp­ectedofvio­latingthe lawunderth­eguiseof"spiritualc­ultivation". Special police forces have been organized to crack down on organizati­ons engaged in such activities, which may use labels like "soul healing", "unleashing potential" and "extraterre­strial civilizati­on".

Since 2019, police in provinces such as Guangdong, Shaanxi, Jiangsu, Fujian, Yunnan and Shandong have dealt with multiple organizati­ons of this nature. Those in key positions have been sentenced to prison terms ranging from five to 17 years for crimes including illegal business operations, exploiting superstiti­on to break the law, fraud and rape.

Such activities pose significan­t threats to public health and social stability, the officer said. Some individual­s and organizati­ons continue to disguise themselves, and police urge the public to recognize the true nature and dangers of such activities.

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