BOGOTA: Colombian authorities on Monday announced the expulsion of nine members of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect accused of child sex abuse just over a week after its immigration services said they had rescued 17 minors from the group.
The Lev Tahor sect, which practices a form of Judaism in which women wear black tunics covering them from head to toe, has been the subject of investigations for the mistreatment of minors in several countries, including Mexico and Canada.
Images released by Colombian authorities showed sect members dressed in black tunics and walking through security checkpoints at the Medellin airport to board a New York-bound flight to be received by US authorities.
