Wednesday 16 September 2009

Banana Sex Cult Leader Hunted by Police in Papua New Guinea

The UK's Telegraph newspaper is reporting that police in Papua New Guinea are hunting the leader of a sex cult who promised villagers a bumper banana harvest if they had sex in public.

The full article can be foundhere, with a brief excerpt below.

It said the cult leader was wanted for a range of alleged offences over the past four months, including threatening people and illegal sexual activity.

Inspector Adam Busil said officers had surrounded the man's hut early on Saturday but he refused to come out. The suspect then made a dash for freedom with about seven naked followers.

"He used his two wives as a human shield to avoid being shot at by the policemen," he said

"They were called on to surrender but they refused."

He said extra officers were being called in to track down the members of the group.

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