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U.K. police arrest 10 in religious sect raids for modern slavery and sex offenses

30 April 2026
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Some 500 British police officers arrested ten individuals during raids on facilities associated with the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (AROPL) on Wednesday. The arrests were made on suspicions of modern slavery, forced marriage, and sexual assault, following allegations from a former group member. The raids took place at three locations, including AROPL’s headquarters in Crewe, Cheshire. Among those detained were two American men, two Mexican men, and individuals from several other countries. A police spokesperson clarified that the investigation is focused on specific criminal allegations and not the group’s religious beliefs. Legal representatives for AROPL have denied any wrongdoing.

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This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding religious groups and allegations of abuse, particularly in fringe movements like AROPL, which has faced scrutiny and legal issues in multiple countries. Founded by Abdullah Hashem, who claims to be a messianic figure, AROPL has been characterized by its unorthodox beliefs, diverging significantly from mainstream Islam. The group’s relocation to the UK from Sweden in 2021 followed challenges to its legitimacy in other nations, underscoring the complex legal and social dynamics surrounding sects that may operate outside established religious frameworks.

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