JIANGMEN, Guangdong (China Aid), Christian News Network — 5th of Nov was moody for Christians in Southern Guangdong of China as 13 Christians were interrogated at the police station in the province after police broke into their church service, ChinaAid reported.
During a Sunday morning worship service at Qingcaodi Church on Nov. 5th, a group of police officers and religious affairs bureau personnel invaded a small house church and accused those gathered there of holding religious services at unapproved sites. They then confiscated Bibles and other Christian materials belonging to the church and brought 13 Christians to the Xincheng police station. There, they were questioned and forced to stay until their information were entered into the database and transcripts of their interrogation were filled out.
The woman who provided the church’s venue, Zhai Lili, received an administrative detention sentence, and she has not yet been released. According to a local Christians, the conditions and situation surrounding her apprehension are currently unknown.
This comprised the second time within a week this police station harassed members of a house church. Its first target, Pastor Li Wanhua of Fengle Church, was summoned to the station to speak to the police station after his home was raided, and authorities forced him to stay there for nearly four hours. Additionally, they confiscated Bibles and some Christian poetry that they found in his home.
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