Three illegal missionaries exposed in Kuban

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In the village of Vpered in the Apsheronsky district, security forces identified two local residents who were illegally carrying out missionary activities in a prayer room in a private house, a third illegal missionary was found in the village of Novovelichkovskaya in the Dinsky district.

Kuban police detained two local residents who were illegally carrying out missionary activities.

According to the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Krasnodar Territory, two residents of the village of Vpered in the Apsheronsky district created a prayer room in a private house. They were charged with administrative offences for carrying out missionary activities in violation of the law on freedom of conscience and religion, Kubanskiye Novosti reported on June 27.

Earlier, a resident of the village of Novovelichkovskaya in the Dinsky District was brought to administrative responsibility under a similar article.

Earlier, the Kavkazsky Uzel reported that on June 15, during a raid, security forces discovered ten illegal migrants from the Central African Republic and brought the spiritual leader of the prayer room to justice.

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Source: https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/412645