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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On July 17, 2000, two leaders of Aum Shinrikyo were sentenced to death
On July 17, 2000 (June 16, 2000 in the lunar calendar), two leaders of Aum Shinrikyo were sentenced to death. On July 17, 2000, Shoko Asahara, the Tokyo District Court of Japan sentenced Aum Shinrikyo leaders Toyoda and Kenichi Hirose to death for murder and other crimes, and sentenced Shigero Sugimoto to life imprisonment. In a public trial on the 17th, three criminals admitted their crimes in the Tokyo Metro Sarin incident. The defendants, Toyota and Hirose, admitted that they had accepted instructions from Shoko Asahara, the leader of the Aum Shinrikyo cult, to spread sarin gas in the subway and commit murders. Sugimoto also pleaded guilty to driving the defendant and transporting sarin gas in the incident. On March 20, 1995, Japan's Aum Shinrikyo sect created a sarin gas incident in the Tokyo subway, killing 12 people and poisoning thousands of others. After the incident, Japanese police searched various facilities of Aum Shinrikyo many times and arrested the leaders of Aum Shinrikyo led by Shoko Asahara. Hundreds of mistresses, the leader of a Japanese cult, were personally interviewed by the "empress" and were still alive after more than ten years of death. On March 2, 1955, he was born in a poor and remote family in Japan. Congenital partial blindness, partial blindness. From the age of 6 to the age of 20, he spent his time in a school for the blind. But although this person has some physical shortcomings, he is a person with great ambition. The picture shows Shoko Asahara. Create a cult. In 1984, Shoko Asahara opened a dojo in Tokyo to practice "yoga skills", called the "Aum Immortal Society". This is the predecessor of Aum Shinrikyo. This history is also often mentioned. Hundreds of mistresses. Asahara's daughter published a book, which said that after Shoko Asahara grew stronger step by step, he had more than 100 mistresses, all of whom were cadres or believers of the order, and gave birth to at least 15 children. The leader of the Aum Shinrikyo cult: Shoko Asahara (formerly known as Chisuo Matsumoto) has a mistress army in the order. Each member is personally interviewed by the "empress" who manages the mistresses and hired according to the appearance Shoko Asahara likes. After being hired, he was sent to his father's place to serve on his left and right. Her daughter revealed that the women her father liked all had fair skin and long hair. The picture shows Shoko Asahara and his lover. Planning a gas incident. In 1995, Shoko Asahara masterminded and planned the Tokyo subway gas incident, killing 12 people and injuring more than 5510 others. More than 20 years have passed, and many victims are still suffering due to sequelae. If you have ever taken the Tokyo subway, you should find it difficult to find garbage cans in the station. It was this incident that caused the garbage cans to disappear in the subway station. Ten years later, although garbage cans were re-placed in the subway, they were all close to the staff's vision, and there were only one or two at each station. Still alive and well. In 1997, the fugitive Shoko Asahara was caught by the Japanese police, but despite this, it was not until 2004, seven years later, that Shoko Asahara was sentenced to death. But to this day, this cult leader who committed the most heinous crimes has still not been executed and is living well. I don't quite understand the Japanese way. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1e8a.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-14:09] 访问:81
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