Sex cult guru faces extradition to Russia

Russia is seeking to close down a bizarre ‘sect’ run by a former fitness coach who has recruited dozens of women to his teachings that enlightenment is only attainable through sex.

Sergey Kirienko, 41, accused of forcing his followers to take part in orgies and prostitution ‘in the name of god’, has been detained in Bulgaria and faces extradition to Moscow amid fears that children of his female disciples were kidnapped or abused.

His wife Ksenia Khodyreva fled abroad but another concubine and sect founder Tatiana Severtseva is under house arrest following her extradition from Sofia.

Meanwhile, Russia staged an elaborate operation involving police in Belarus to rescue a five-year-old boy whose mother Anastasia Ziboreva has become ‘an ardent follower’ of Kirienko, cutting off all ties with her relatives, and apparently offering sexual services to clients in South America on his orders.

The 15 women in the highest caste lived with him in a three-storey house in Mytishchi, a drab Moscow suburb, it has been alleged 

Sergey Kirienko (pictured), 41, is accused of forcing his followers to take part in orgies and prostitution 'in the name of god'

Sergey Kirienko (pictured), 41, is accused of forcing his followers to take part in orgies and prostitution ‘in the name of god’

Concubine and sect founder Tatiana Severtseva, who is under house arrest following her extradition from Sofia

Kirienko has been detained in Bulgaria and faces extradition to Moscow amid fears that children of his female disciples were kidnapped or abused

Kirienko (right) has been detained in Bulgaria and faces extradition to Moscow amid fears that children of his female disciples were kidnapped or abused. Left: Concubine and sect founder Tatiana Severtseva, who is under house arrest following her extradition from Sofia

Participation in orgies was obligatory for everyone who was invited to join the sect, according to Russian television network NTV

Participation in orgies was obligatory for everyone who was invited to join the sect, according to Russian television network NTV

She is also known by the name Masha More and features in cult online footage amid fears she was brainwashed by the ‘spiritual guru’.

The boy – Yakov – was found recently in Belarus in a car ‘with two strangers’.

He had been kidnapped 14 months ago by members of the cult from his grandparents’ flat in Moscow, and police initially feared he had been murdered.

Cult members released images showing he was still alive, but it took an international police operation to rescue him.

A criminal case is investigating his abduction and seeking evidence of whether he was the victim of sexual crime and torture.

The child has been returned to his grandparents, who are now caring for him.

Pictured left: Tatiana Severtseva. Kirienko's wife Ksenia Khodyreva, meanwhile, has fled abroad

Pictured left: Tatiana Severtseva. Kirienko’s wife Ksenia Khodyreva, meanwhile, has fled abroad

The concubine Tatiana Severtseva posing for the camera. Kirienko is  a former fitness coach who recruited dozens of women to his teachings that enlightenment is only attainable through sex

The concubine Tatiana Severtseva posing for the camera. Kirienko is a former fitness coach who recruited dozens of women to his teachings that enlightenment is only attainable through sex

Meanwhile, Russia staged an elaborate operation involving police in Belarus to rescue a five-year-old boy whose mother Anastasia Ziboreva (pictured) has become 'an ardent follower' of Kirienko

Meanwhile, Russia staged an elaborate operation involving police in Belarus to rescue a five-year-old boy whose mother Anastasia Ziboreva (pictured) has become ‘an ardent follower’ of Kirienko

Ziboreva is also known by the name Masha More and features in cult online footage

There are fears she was brainwashed by the 'spiritual guru'

Ziboreva is also known by the name Masha More and features in cult online footage. There are fears she was brainwashed by the ‘spiritual guru’

The Russian Investigative Committee, which probes serious crime, remains concerned about seven-year-old twin girls who are still with sect followers.

An alleged crony of the cult leader – Dmitry Tsaturyan – was blamed for separating the boy from his mother. He is now detained pending investigations.

Bizarre ‘spiritual’ leader Kirienko, branded an ‘impostor’ by the Russian media, styles himself Mithradevananda Paramahamsa and also makes money by selling online porn films showing his concubines, it is alleged.

Bizarre 'spiritual' leader Kirienko, branded an 'impostor' by the Russian media. Pictured: Kirienko being arrested

Bizarre ‘spiritual’ leader Kirienko, branded an ‘impostor’ by the Russian media. Pictured: Kirienko being arrested

He styles himself Mithradevananda Paramahamsa and also makes money by selling online porn films showing his concubines, it is alleged

He styles himself Mithradevananda Paramahamsa and also makes money by selling online porn films showing his concubines, it is alleged

When the Russian equivalent of the FBI first became interested in him, he and his women fled to Cancun in Mexico, where his entourage offered their services to rich clients

When the Russian equivalent of the FBI first became interested in him, he and his women fled to Cancun in Mexico, where his entourage offered their services to rich clients

He preaches the benefits of tantric sex.

Before fleeing Russia, the Siberian-born leader divided his women followers into ‘castes’.

The 15 women in the highest caste lived with him in a three-storey house in Mytishchi, a drab Moscow suburb.

When the Russian equivalent of the FBI first became interested in him, he and his women fled to Cancun in Mexico, where his entourage offered their services to rich clients.

The sect stayed briefly in Belgium after fleeing Russia for Mexico before ending up in Bulgaria. Pictured: The sect in the kitchen 

The sect stayed briefly in Belgium after fleeing Russia for Mexico before ending up in Bulgaria. Pictured: The sect in the kitchen 

Law enforcement sources in Moscow say they are hopeful of Kirienko being extradited soon when he is expected to face criminal charges

Law enforcement sources in Moscow say they are hopeful of Kirienko being extradited soon when he is expected to face criminal charges

From here the so-called Kaula Dkharma sect went to Belgium before reaching Bulgaria.

Participation in orgies was obligatory for everyone who was invited to join the sect, according to Russian television network NTV.

The orgies were recorded, and videos were sold online, with the income going to Kirienko.

Law enforcement sources in Moscow say they are hopeful of Kirienko being extradited soon when he is expected to face criminal charges. 

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