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Singapore faith leader jailed for swindling, abusing followers

Thursday, 20 June 2024



SINGAPORE, June 19 (AFP): A Singaporean faith leader was jailed for 10 years on Wednesday for swindling millions of dollars from her followers and using violent punishments to discipline those who disobeyed her, local media reported.
Woo May Hoe was sentenced to 10-and-a-half years in prison, according to Singapore-based Channel NewsAsia (CNA), a rare case of cult-like crime in the wealthy financial hub.
Woo convinced some 30 followers into believing she was a deity and defrauded them of more than $10 million over several years, according to court documents.
Woo had told her followers that their payments would be used for getting rid of their "bad karma".
They were told the funds were being sent to a spiritual figure in India called Sri Sakthi Narayani Amma or financing the construction of new temples, the court documents said.
She punished followers if they disobeyed her by caning them, forcing them to eat faeces or pulling their teeth out with pliers.
Health officials found she had paranoid schizophrenia at the time of her offences but that she was aware of the illegal nature of her acts, according to CNA.