Nagoya residents ask ward chief to reject AUM cultists

NAGOYA, Sept. 19 (Kyodo) - A group of residents of Nagoya's Naka Ward asked the ward chief on Wednesday to reject residence applications by members of the AUM Shinrikyo cult, group members and their supporters said.

They said the group and its supporters delivered petitions from about 3,900 people to Naka Ward chief Motohide Itoyanagi.

Itoyanagi told group representatives, ''Naka Ward, in view of the serious anxiety of its residents, decided not to accept residence slips from AUM followers and notified AUM of our decision.''

The Nagoya branch of AUM Shinrikyo has relocated from Nishi Ward to Naka Ward in the center of Nagoya, which may become the cult's new headquarters in central Japan.

The branch previously occupied a building in Nishi Ward. It vacated the building once before in December 1999, but returned in August last year after promising the landlord it would stop holding religious seminars there.

However, religious activities continued and AUM followers have frequented the building, according to investigators.

AUM Shinrikyo founder Shoko Asahara has been indicted on various criminal charges, including ones related to the 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway system that left 12 people dead and injured thousands.

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