Leader of extremist Lev Tahor group arrested by Guatemalan authorities
The leader of the extremist Jewish Lev Tahor sect, Aaron
Teller, has been arrested for human trafficking, authorities in Guatemala say.
Another top member of the cult, Josef Rosner, has been
arrested for child abuse and “human trafficking for forced or servile
marriage,” Guatemala’s Public Ministry says in a statement.
The arrests were coordinated by Guatemala’s National Civil
Police and the Interpol international law enforcement agency.
Law enforcement also seized five phones and an internet
router during the arrests, the statement says.
Authorities in Guatemala have been cracking down on Lev
Tahor, starting with a raid on the group’s compound last month. Several other
members have been arrested since then.
The group has been based in Guatemala for more than a
decade.
The crackdown stems from Lev Tahor’s practice of marrying
young girls to adult men.
Israeli officials have assisted Guatemala and the local
Jewish community has condemned the group.
The leader of the extremist Jewish Lev Tahor sect, Aaron
Teller, has been arrested for human trafficking, authorities in Guatemala say.
Another top member of the cult, Josef Rosner, has been
arrested for child abuse and “human trafficking for forced or servile
marriage,” Guatemala’s Public Ministry says in a statement.
The arrests were coordinated by Guatemala’s National Civil
Police and the Interpol international law enforcement agency.
Law enforcement also seized five phones and an internet
router during the arrests, the statement says.
Authorities in Guatemala have been cracking down on Lev
Tahor, starting with a raid on the group’s compound last month. Several other
members have been arrested since then.
The group has been based in Guatemala for more than a
decade.
The crackdown stems from Lev Tahor’s practice of marrying
young girls to adult men.
Israeli officials have assisted Guatemala and the local
Jewish community has condemned the group.
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