Russian Cult With Massive Following Resurfaces in Argentina Amid New Victim Reports
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A Russian cult, Ashram Shambala, led by convicted sex offender Konstantin Rudnev, has surfaced in Argentina. Several Russian nationals linked to the group are under investigation for human trafficking, forced labor, and drug distribution. What do we know about the cult, and where else did it spread?
Leader and founder of a Russian cult Ashram Shambala , Konstantin Rudnev—the self-proclaimed extra-terrestrial from Sirius —has been arrested in Argentina along with several of his “followers.”
Rudnev was previously convicted in Russia on charges including rape, drug trafficking, and establishing a cult that violated citizens’ rights, serving 11 years in prison.
Now, he’s once again at the center of a disturbing investigation.
After two cult members brought in a malnourished-looking 22-year-old pregnant woman to give birth, an Argentine doctor reported suspicious behaviour, the local police reported.
The two women barely let the pregnant woman speak and answered all questions on her behalf, the doctor said. The two women also attempted to alter her birth certificate by writing “Rudnev”—the surname of the Ashram Shambala cult leader—without him being present.
The pregnant woman is likely to have been a victim of Rudnev’s cult, Argentine prosecutor Fernando Arrigo said.
Rudnev was arrested with six women at Bariloche airport and is now in a maximum-security prison. While being arrested, he reportedly attempted to slit his own throat.
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