Chinese Public Security Bureau officials arrest believers in several police actions
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By Michael Ireland
Chief Correspondent, ASSIST News Service
INNER MONGOLIA (ANS) — Four people from the Arong Qi Security and Religious Affairs Bureau have detained two house church ministers Sun Chuan Min (27 years-old, from Gan He town, Inner Mongolia) and Sun Shi Ying (24 years-old, from Liu He village). Both were taken to the local police station at 7 o’clock on May 1, 2008.
According to China Aid Association, security officials also confiscated a video camera, books, a washing machine, comforters, and food supplies belonging to the Daqing Church. All of the aforementioned items were taken without proper and legal documentation.
CAA says that on May 4, 66 year-old Guo Jingtian, pastor of Arong Zhen Ge Er church of Yadong town, Inner Mongolia, was summoned to the Local Security Bureau and charged with holding an “illegal religious meeting.” Security officials have sealed the church and prohibited the building to be used for meetings.
In yet another organized attack by Public Security Officials, a church meeting was raided by members of the Security Bureau and Officials from the Religious Affairs Bureau. Thirteen believers were arrested and detained from 8pm to 5am next day. All bibles and kitchen utensils were confiscated without proper documentation. The believers were also threatened by the police officials.
Meanwhile, CAA has learned that in Xinjiang 10 people were arrested on April 23, 2008 during a House Church Worship Service. Officials illegally confiscated Bibles and Hymn books from the members. Fortunately, all 10 believers were released the same day.
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