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Matsumoto's Second Son Officially Recognized as Aleph Leader

Matsumoto's Second Son Officially Recognized as Aleph Leader

The home in Koshigaya, Saitama Prefecture, of the second son of Aum Shinrikyo founder Chizuo Matsumoto, which has been recognized as a new facility of the cult's successor group, Aleph
The home in Koshigaya, Saitama Prefecture, of the second son of Aum Shinrikyo founder Chizuo Matsumoto, which has been recognized as a new facility of the cult's successor group, Aleph

   Tokyo, Aug. 4 (Jiji Press)--Japan's Public Security Intelligence Agency has officially recognized the second son of Chizuo Matsumoto, former leader of the now-defunct Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult, as leader of the group's mainstream successor organization, Aleph, the agency said in an official gazette published on Monday.
   The name of the 31-year-old son of Matsumoto, who went by the name Shoko Asahara and was executed in 2018, was included in an agency request for administrative action against Aleph, according to the gazette.
   The agency last month said in its request for action under the law to control organizations that have committed acts of indiscriminate mass murder that the son led the oversight of Aleph by getting involved in its decision-making process. It said that Matsumoto's 66-year-old wife assisted the son as a guardian.
   In the request filed with the Public Security Examination Commission, the agency said that since around 2014 the son has been playing a key role in deciding matters related to Aleph such as the appointment of leader, punishments on members, responses to litigation and reports to authorities.
   The agency added that the son has also been acting a preacher to senior members, conducting important religious services and writing publications.

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