‘Quite disturbing’: Holy man leader of corpse-worshipping cult arrested in Thailand
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‘Quite disturbing’: Holy man leader of corpse-worshipping cult arrested in Thailand
Bangkok: Police in north-eastern Thailand have arrested a forest-dwelling self-proclaimed holy man whose followers allegedly worshipped corpses and consumed bodily fluids as a cure for sickness, officials said on Monday.
There were chaotic scenes as officers raided the thatched house of 75-year-old Thawee Nanra on Sunday deep in a jungle in Chaiyaphum province. Supporters screamed and jostled with police as the bearded, shirtless, white-haired man was led to a police vehicle.
Police said they found 11 corpses on the premises and local media said they were believed to be the bodies of his followers.
Provincial Governor Kraisorn Kongchalad said Thawee had at least a dozen followers living with him. Coffins containing bodies were scattered around the house.
Devotees reportedly told authorities that the leader’s urine and phlegm were believed to be cures for diseases.
Kraisorn said he was shocked to discover such practices still went on in the modern age.
“It’s quite disturbing to see that there are people who believe in such superstition. But this is not only about a personal belief any more,” he said by phone. “We have dead bodies, and we will have to work with all agencies to establish facts surrounding these individuals.”
Thailand’s population is overwhelming Buddhist, but many people hold beliefs outside the religion, such as the worship of local spirits and fear of ghosts. Cult-like groups aren’t uncommon, Thai Enquirer reported.
The authorities believe the group existed for more than four years without anyone noticing because the location of the leader’s house was in a remote forest area, away from other communities. But their anonymity ended after a daughter of one of the followers complained to a social media celebrity whose specialty is exposing unscrupulous religious figures.
Thawee was initially charged with encroaching on a forest area – his house was said to be on public land – and illegal gatherings prohibited under disease control laws that have been used in the past two years to battle the coronavirus.
Local media reported that he was denied bail on Monday. Police say they are looking into other charges, including unlawful disposal of bodies.
Last year an elderly monk decapitated himself with a device his followers helped build. The monk was trying to cause himself to be reincarnated as a higher being, Thai Enquirer reported.
A separate Thai cult in 2019 was investigated after female students said they had been coerced into sex or raped by the group’s leader.
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There were chaotic scenes as officers raided the thatched house of 75-year-old Thawee Nanra on Sunday deep in a jungle in Chaiyaphum province. Supporters screamed and jostled with police as the bearded, shirtless, white-haired man was led to a police vehicle.
Police said they found 11 corpses on the premises and local media said they were believed to be the bodies of his followers.
Provincial Governor Kraisorn Kongchalad said Thawee had at least a dozen followers living with him. Coffins containing bodies were scattered around the house.
Devotees reportedly told authorities that the leader’s urine and phlegm were believed to be cures for diseases.
Kraisorn said he was shocked to discover such practices still went on in the modern age.
“It’s quite disturbing to see that there are people who believe in such superstition. But this is not only about a personal belief any more,” he said by phone. “We have dead bodies, and we will have to work with all agencies to establish facts surrounding these individuals.”
Thailand’s population is overwhelming Buddhist, but many people hold beliefs outside the religion, such as the worship of local spirits and fear of ghosts. Cult-like groups aren’t uncommon, Thai Enquirer reported.
The authorities believe the group existed for more than four years without anyone noticing because the location of the leader’s house was in a remote forest area, away from other communities. But their anonymity ended after a daughter of one of the followers complained to a social media celebrity whose specialty is exposing unscrupulous religious figures.
Thawee was initially charged with encroaching on a forest area – his house was said to be on public land – and illegal gatherings prohibited under disease control laws that have been used in the past two years to battle the coronavirus.
Local media reported that he was denied bail on Monday. Police say they are looking into other charges, including unlawful disposal of bodies.
Last year an elderly monk decapitated himself with a device his followers helped build. The monk was trying to cause himself to be reincarnated as a higher being, Thai Enquirer reported.
A separate Thai cult in 2019 was investigated after female students said they had been coerced into sex or raped by the group’s leader.
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Re: ‘Quite disturbing’: Holy man leader of corpse-worshipping cult arrested in Thailand
It's worse than that:Devotees reportedly told authorities that the leader’s urine and phlegm were believed to be cures for diseases.
Thai cult leader, whose followers consumed his faeces, arrested after 11 bodies found during raid
She later found out that followers of the cult were told to eat Thawee's mucus, urine, excrement, and dandruff, believing it could cure all diseases, The Nation reported. He is currently being detained by the police and a dozen of his followers have followed him there to offer moral support.
Human urine, excrement, and other discharges are unhygienic and must not be consumed, Dr Opart Karnkawinpong, director-general of Thailand's department of disease control told ThaiPBS World.
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Re: ‘Quite disturbing’: Holy man leader of corpse-worshipping cult arrested in Thailand
That's horrendous. I'm a bit surprised that it would be able to carry on for so long to get to that point.
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