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Asahara Charged Anew

TOKYO () -- The doomsday cult leader charged with 12 murders in the Tokyo subway nerve-gas attack was arrested anew Wednesday in the suspected lynching of a cult member who angered him.


The case is just one of several of deaths, disappearances and other violence to which police have turned their attention after formal charges were filed June 6 against Shoko Asahara, 40, and other senior cult members in the subway attack.


In the new case, police said, Asahara is suspected of ordering the strangling of Kotaro Ochida, 29, a pharmacist at a hospital run by the Aum Shinrikyo cult, by Hideaki Yasuda, a 27-year-old former Aum member, in January 1994.


Yasuda told police that Asahara and 10 other senior cult members witnessed the killing at the cult's commune at Kamikuishiki, near Mount Fuji.




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