Three more charged following raid on Kingdom of Canada cult compound in Saskatchewan
Published By admin
RICHMOUND — Saskatchewan Mounties have charged three more people in their investigation of the Kingdom of Canada, a group likened to a cult that has been clashing with area residents.
RCMP said in a news release Wednesday three women face charges of obstruction of a peace officer in Richmound, a village west of Regina.
They were named as 72-year-old Lise Beauchamp, 37-year-old Melony Vanderbrink and 63-year-old Nancy Jancke.
RCMP said the women did not provide their names and dates of birth upon request after they were arrested Sept. 3 during a raid of the compound and nearby campers.
The women are to appear in court Nov. 20 in Leader, Sask.
The spiritual group, likened by critics to a cult, is led by a self-styled “Queen of Canada,” Romana Didulo.
Didulo was among those arrested earlier this month and has been charged with breaching a court order and attempting to intimidate a justice system participant.
Didulo made another court appearance on her charges Wednesday and is set to have her preliminary hearing March 2 in Swift Current.
Content retrieved from: https://www.bowenislandundercurrent.com/saskatchewan-news/three-more-charged-following-raid-on-kingdom-of-canada-cult-compound-in-saskatchewan-11224676.