SINGAPORE - The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore issued a second statement on Friday thanking the public for sharing information regarding the alleged leader of a deviant religious group.
"Muis understands there are families and individuals who have been affected by the alleged group," the councilsaid. ST's four-month-long investigation documented the existence of five highly-educated women who were described by the group's ex-followers as the man's spiritual wives. Muis' first statement on the matter on Nov 10 revealed that it was first alerted to the case in 2018.
In the last three weeks, Friday sermons at Singapore's mosques have focused on the dangers of deviant religious teachings and how to spot them.
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