German police take 40 children from religious sect

Raid comes amid suspicions of physical abuse by Twelve Tribes members

Bavarian police said the children of the Twelve Tribes sect were taken into protective custody
Bavarian police said the children of the Twelve Tribes sect were taken into protective custody

Police have raided a religious sect in southern Germany and taken 40 children from them on allegations they were being physically abused.

Bavarian police said the children of the Twelve Tribes sect were taken into protective custody the day before as investigators look into allegations that they were being beaten and otherwise physically punished.

The sect said in a statement on its website that the children were aged one to 17 and they would remain with foster parents at least until a court hearing next week. It said “there was no direct evidence against any individual provided”.

Authorities said 28 of the children were found at one of the Christian sect’s locations in the town of Deinigen, and 12 others in Woernitz.