61. Thousands of people were injured in the subway attack, and a few remain in serious condition. 62. Tokyo, which was terrorized by the subway gas attack last spring, is the latest addition. 63. To be sure, Aum Shinrikyo and its pink-robed, bearded leader, Shoko Asahara, have not been charged with committing the subway attack. 64. To Neufeld, though, it remains as destructive as the Branch Davidians or the Aum Shinri Kyo group accused in the recent Tokyo subway gas attack. 65. Other members including guru Shoko Asahara are on trial for the subway attack, which killed a dozen. 66. Police believe the cult may have then launched the subway attack to try to block the raids. 67. Police have made no arrests in the subway attack or the shooting but have arrested members of the cult on other charges, such as carrying dangerous substances illegally. 68. Police have not directly charged the cult in the Tokyo subway attack. 69. Police on Saturday arrested a doctor suspected of beating and drugging a woman who tried to leave the religious sect linked to the Tokyo subway attack. 70. Police refused to discuss the seized chemicals, but Kyodo said they included a solvent used to make sarin, the nerve gas used in the subway attack. |