惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

C
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA
D
Darknet – Hacking Tools, Hacker News & Cyber Security
cs.CL updates on arXiv.org
cs.CL updates on arXiv.org
S
Schneier on Security
L
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
S
Securelist
P
Palo Alto Networks Blog
SecWiki News
SecWiki News
T
Troy Hunt's Blog
H
Hacker News: Front Page
AWS News Blog
AWS News Blog
Latest news
Latest news
Hacker News - Newest:
Hacker News - Newest: "LLM"
NISL@THU
NISL@THU
The Hacker News
The Hacker News
F
Full Disclosure
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
大猫的无限游戏
大猫的无限游戏
O
OpenAI News
P
Proofpoint News Feed
Know Your Adversary
Know Your Adversary
G
GRAHAM CLULEY
博客园_首页
Attack and Defense Labs
Attack and Defense Labs
cs.CV updates on arXiv.org
cs.CV updates on arXiv.org
Security Latest
Security Latest
云风的 BLOG
云风的 BLOG
K
Kaspersky official blog
WordPress大学
WordPress大学
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
宝玉的分享
宝玉的分享
L
LINUX DO - 热门话题
博客园 - 叶小钗
L
LINUX DO - 最新话题
Martin Fowler
Martin Fowler
N
News | PayPal Newsroom
Project Zero
Project Zero
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
PCI Perspectives
PCI Perspectives
月光博客
月光博客
IT之家
IT之家
Recent Announcements
Recent Announcements
T
The Exploit Database - CXSecurity.com
D
DataBreaches.Net
J
Java Code Geeks
酷 壳 – CoolShell
酷 壳 – CoolShell
Last Week in AI
Last Week in AI
Google Online Security Blog
Google Online Security Blog
C
CXSECURITY Database RSS Feed - CXSecurity.com
钛媒体:引领未来商业与生活新知
钛媒体:引领未来商业与生活新知

News | Mail Online

Ferrari and Mercedes drivers are among 'brazen' motorists stealing £1.2m of petrol a week as fuel prices soar due to Iran war Mystery over how teens drove off M1 bridge in crash that killed the pair as images show how minibus was struck by car in thousand-to-one twist of fate Business implicated in the methanol poisonings that killed two Aussie backpackers claims it's been cleared Parents' fury that army's failure to notice their son had gone missing for two weeks may have cost him his life Putin's shadow fleet sailors can claim asylum if Britain seizes their ships in the English Channel, ministers fear 'We are now in a world war': Chilling prediction by billionaire US hedge fund founder Ray Dalio - and the cycle of events that has put us 'two steps from conflict between major global powers' A judge was told it 'WASN'T NECESSARY' for Julian to show his face in court. Then he murdered a mum, her unborn baby, friend and her aunt in a crime that appalled Australia Widow of British pensioner, 77, killed in Canary Islands bus crash was among the 27 passengers sent to hospital after suspected brake failure sent it plunging down ravine Woman died when she slipped from Good Samaritan's grip as he tried to save her from bridge fall after boyfriend row Bus surfing idiots risk their lives by clinging onto back of the Number 114 to avoid paying £1.75 fare Iran claims US has agreed to release frozen assets but Washington denies the move as JD Vance holds peace talks in Pakistan Coroner accused of stealing valuables from the dead pleads no contest Old interview comes back to haunt Albo as the fuel crisis continues to hit Aussies hard How trusting my late mum's financial adviser turned out to be the most catastrophic money decision I've ever made Aspiring California Governor Eric Swalwell apologizes to wife in video denying sexual assault claims as calls for him to quit mount New renderings show details of 250-foot tall 'Arc de Trump' set to tower over DC as president confirms he has officially submitted plans Queue jumpers, loud chewers and cups of tea going cold... researchers reveal the things Britons love to hate Keir Starmer's digital ID scheme mocked as 'ridiculous' after minister confirms it will be optional - and will not include a person's biological sex Senior health officials discuss banning doctors from going on strike in bid to stop long-running dispute Cocaine worth £256m and 'heavier than an adult RHINO' found stashed in banana boxes in one of UK's biggest ever hauls Starmer calls NATO 'the single most effective military alliance the world has ever known' after Trump's threatens to quit the bloc - but admits Europe must do more NASA's Artemis II astronauts send first messages and display surprising ability after moon mission 'It's a smart move': What a source close to the Trumps told me about why Melania dropped Epstein bombshell: CAROLINE GRAHAM We're sitting on a goldmine! North Sea oil hits record high. So WHY won't Red Ed drop his Net Zero madness and back new drilling to give Britain a boost? The US took out Iranian leaders and facilities with surgical precision - but the Islamic Republic is winning the propaganda war... with comedy Lego videos, writes DAVID PATRIKARAKOS Two teens die after car plunges from bridge and crashes into minibus on motorway - as families spend hours trapped in traffic following road closure Parish church magazine forced to apologise after poet offended woke readers with verses on illegal migrants, benefit scroungers and fat people Rachel Reeves is warned fuel tax raid will push thousands of businesses 'to the brink', ramp up food costs for households and stoke inflation Trump says Melania 'had a right' to talk about Epstein but admits he might have handled surprise statement differently Nancy Pelosi calls for married wannabe Newsom successor to abandon crumbling campaign over sexual assault claims Russian cyberattacks on the UK increased by 1,586 per cent in a year after Britain backed Ukraine in war 'You have no cards to play': White House turns up the heat on Tehran as Trump warns Iran that US is 'loading up the ships with the best ammunition' in case peace talks fail Greens win seat from Reform UK in Farage's 'flagship' council after by-election sparked because incumbent was jailed Celebs at Coachella 2026 day 1: Kylie Jenner leads A-list stars as she supports pal Justin Bieber with profane top Chagos Islands deal on the brink as Keir Starmer is forced to delay handover plan after Trump withdrew his support and branded it an 'act of great stupidity' DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Hopeless PM has left nation in a sea of dither and delay Fury at Trump for 'endless war' as millions of young men set to be auto-enrolled in the military draft… including a 'sick' twist for illegal immigrants Fury as jockey who rode horse to £67,000 victory before it was put down after breaking back following a fall at Grand National Festival AVOIDS punishment Boxing star Tyson Fury reveals he was forced to move out of £1.7m mansion after 'lunatic' intruder jumped 40ft fence to confront his family and demand he be ADOPTED in bizarre incident 'I'm not playing the victim,' claims shamed former Scotland rugby captain Stuart Hogg in social media rant PR boss, 49, was killed after 'taking full force' of huge branch from decaying tree during evening walk with her husband Justin Baldoni says he will testify in person in Blake Lively's smear campaign trial as she prepares to call huge number of witnesses Chess player who took selfie with World No.1 before he snitched on her for using phone THANKS him and insists she has 'no hard feelings' JD Vance faces the biggest test of his career as he leads Trump's talks with Iran... but experts warn 'strategic error' could blow up entire peace mission Moment hero passers-by smash their way into burning food shop to rescue man trapped inside as they break windows and prize open security shutter Boy, 16, is charged with murder after schoolboy, 14, was shot dead in London 'while out filming music video' Transgender woman who stabbed her murderer boyfriend to death after meeting him in men's prison is jailed for life Grandmother, 73, died while paramedics filled out paperwork in car park, inquest hears A 2002 clip of Chris Moyles offering to take 15-year-old Charlotte Church's virginity has gone viral prompting calls for a BBC investigation after fellow DJ Scott Mills' sacking Strand livestream goes dark as horrific audio of seven-year-old Athena being murdered by FedEx driver is played to jurors, with disturbing new photo of straps found in his van shared in court Rival Turkish barber shop workers who swung scissors and spanners in huge 'turf war' brawl over plans to open up new shop in the town are spared jail Has Ukraine created a 'wonder weapon'? RICHARD PENDLEBURY spends days deep underground on the Kharkiv frontline to witness the unjammable killer drone that could decide the war Prince Harry accused of 'co-ordinated adverse media campaign' against Sentebale charity he co-founded in High Court libel lawsuit - as Duke rejects 'offensive' claims Asylum seeker 'told friend "you are an animal" after watching him spit in woman's face after raping her on Brighton beach', court hears Abandoned malls, whispers of nuclear war and young foreigners detained. This is what's REALLY going on in Dubai... and the chilling warning one taxi driver gave to the Mail's IAN BIRRELL AMANDA PLATELL: I'm haunted by Melania's Epstein speech. As a former spin doctor, this is why what we're being told just doesn't add up King Charles may have skipped his Easter address to pave the way for William to 'pick up the mantle', RICHARD KAY tells Palace Confidential Boris in the kill zone: The ex-PM's extraordinarily vivid dispatch from Ukraine's frontline - compiled as he dodged Russian drones - shames the West's failure to give Kyiv the tools it needs to defend freedom Ex-police inspector fell to death from motorway after misconduct probe into 'sexist and objectifying' messages about a female officer Trump issues chilling new ultimatum for Iran to make a peace deal as talks on brink of collapse Coronation Street star Angela Pleasance dies aged 84 as tributes pour in for beloved actress and daughter of famed Bond villain Careless driver who didn't realise he had mowed down and killed 'hero' milkman because he was so distracted avoids jail Astonishing audio of Kristi Noem being humiliated by husband Bryon: His desire to gender transition and chosen girl name... damaging ICE messages... and worst insult imaginable for a wife BBC producer, 50, is found guilty of downloading thousands of indecent images of children The traditional British foods from your childhood that no longer exist - as Victorian favourite Gentleman's Relish is axed after 177 years Conservative dad sues gay son, 18, for dropping out of $6,000 CONVERSION THERAPY he offered to undertake in bid to stop his parents kicking him out of their home Sudanese man, 27, is arrested after four migrants died trying to board small boat crossing English Channel Father of Nottingham attack victim says it was 'completely avoidable' and calls for shoulder-shrugging staff involved to be sacked Families of two grammar school pupils killed in car crash open up about their 'immeasurable loss' - after speeding teen driver jailed for just 14 months British pensioner, 77, killed and dozens more injured as tourist bus taking UK holidaymakers to airport for flight home plunges 30ft into ravine on Canary Islands Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd to face public parole hearing in fresh bid for freedom People smugglers behind 'Tripadvisor' service that trafficked 100 illegal immigrants a week from car wash are jailed Trump summons bank leaders over terrifying new threat to global financial system Husband of wife who vanished overboard in Bahamas accused of blaming WIND for her disappearance in text sent to friend Three-month-old baby girl is mauled to death by 'bully breed' dog while 'being looked after by a friend' - as man, 45, is arrested Basketball fan gets slam-dunked by female friend in hilarious clip with her brutal response to his yapping Binky Felstead is called out by bakery owner for 'asking for free cake for son Wilder's third birthday in exchange for Instagram post' Transgender woman claims church refused to baptise her unless she 'wore trousers and grew a beard' Summer holiday chaos fears as European airports face jet fuel shortage in three weeks due to Hormuz closure Brutal footage reveals 'barbaric' attack on off-duty cop whose head was stomped on - as trio learn their fate in court Boy, 12, dies after getting sucked into hot tub filter during family holiday in Italy Overworked real estate manager wins £400k payout after racking up staggering 827 unpaid holiday days over 25 years Peter Crouch's secret millions revealed: How star has built a very lucrative empire with wife Abbey Clancy as insiders tell CODIE BULLEN surprising reason why he is having 'last laugh' over his more famous ex-teammates Holidaymaker born and raised in England is stranded abroad as she's refused entry to the UK over little-known 'dual nationals' immigration rule The nine NHS trusts in England where patients are more likely to die: Is YOUR local provider on the list? Moment boy is attacked by teenager with a machete as mob of feral youths run riot outside John Lewis in Liverpool shopping centre Man calls for £35,000 'Temu Range Rovers' to be banned after his two-week-old car stopped suddenly on 60mph road while driving son to nursery Labour's deputy leader begs would-be challengers to Keir Starmer against a 'bloody' attempt to topple him after May's elections - but new poll shows two-thirds of voters want PM gone Woman dies in hospital days after tipper truck crashed into pony and trap - killing her husband and three-year-old daughter Frustrated passengers report 'complete chaos' at European airports as EU's new digital border system becomes official today - but passport machines stand idle at Eurostar terminal BBC's Amol Rajan says he considered raising his children in India because he is 'very worried' about the 'big problems' in Britain 'Forest city' eco-plan for 400,000 new homes in East Anglia is branded 'dystopian, state-subsidised concrete sprawl' Artemis II astronauts bet their lives on NASA's maths being right tonight: Crew will face a 24,000mph re-entry into Earth's atmosphere - with just a 3-INCH shield to protect them from the 2,760°C heat Benefit-claiming families pay just £4 for top UK attractions while hard-working Brits are forced to fork out £111 for the same day trip Whiskey executive whose designer handbag containing £2million Faberge egg was snatched from a Soho pub is 'very upset' by the theft, says her mother Melania and Donald Trump's matchmaker speaks out after her stunning speech denouncing Epstein ties... and is willing to testify under OATH about how they met Mysterious Melania Trump note that's buried in the Epstein files... and every time she's mentioned in them Hunter Biden has quietly bolted from the US and is 'living overseas'...as he claims he is $17 million in debt and can't pay his lawyers Trump makes astonishing claim he was BLINDSIDED by Melania's Epstein bombshell Trump turns on his closest allies in furious tirade on Iran as loyalists bail on president... as he declares Brigitte Macron is a WOMAN
Inside the Crewe doomsday sect: Amid sinister allegations of sex abuse and forced marriage, we reveal the truth about ex-comic that runs it…
2026-05-02 · via News | Mail Online

Standing in five acres of carefully manicured lawns on the outskirts of the Cheshire town of Crewe, Webb House is an imposing building.

With its central clock tower, structurally it remains much as it was when it first opened its doors in 1912, as an orphanage for the children of workers employed by the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) who had lost one or both parents due to an accident at work.

But if the facade of the Grade II-listed property remains much as it was a century ago, that is where the similarity ends.

For, as dramatic footage of police vehicles filing through the gates this week demonstrates, Webb House has undergone quite a transformation since Francis William Webb, an engineer who designed and built locomotives for the LNWR, died in 1906, bequeathing £53,857 to build an orphanage.

Back in the day, up to 80 children were housed there: the boys would wear a uniform of black corduroy trousers and brown jerseys, and the girls heavy-knit blue dresses with blue or scarlet cloaks.

These days, the occupants still wear what can loosely be described as a uniform – predominantly head-to-toe black, with a preponderance of beanie hats.

And while aerial photographs of the site do indeed show a trampoline, multiple climbing frames, slides and a football pitch (along with a large outdoor gym), there are no orphans playing here.

Its purpose has changed significantly over the past 100 years or so – just how significantly is evidenced by the signs around the site, warning anyone approaching that there is CCTV in place and that the premises is under ‘constant surveillance’.

The The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (AROPL) describes itself as a religious community – although others see it as a cult – and is led by an American-born former documentary maker, stand-up comedian and self-proclaimed ‘saviour of mankind’ named Abdullah Hashem (pictured)

Cheshire Police outside the  AROPL compound in Crewe earlier this week 

Drones are sometimes spotted flying across the lawns and there is video footage online of a ‘robodog’ patrolling the drive, its purpose – other than giving it all a distinctly dystopian vibe – unknown.

So just what, you may wonder, is happening at Webb House and who are its occupants, who, until this week, numbered around 150 adults and children?

Many of them could be seen protesting this week after a massive operation by Cheshire Police on Wednesday in which more than 500 officers from as far afield as Wales carried out raids on three addresses linked to a bizarre, but rapidly expanding, religious sect which has its headquarters there.

The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (AROPL) has, for five years, run its global operations from the site.

This week, however, it emerged that ‘allegations of serious sexual offences, modern slavery and forced marriage’ had been made by one woman who’d spent time with the Ahmadi sect in 2023 and who went to police in March.

It led to the arrest of ten people – seven men and three women – of multiple nationalities, who were later bailed. Police, it should be said, stressed that their investigation was not into the religious group itself and there was ‘no risk to the wider community’.

The group describes itself as a religious community – although others see it as a cult – and is led by an American-born former documentary maker, stand-up comedian and self-proclaimed ‘saviour of mankind’ named Abdullah Hashem who was one of those arrested and bailed this week.

The alleged victim moved to the UK from her home country under ‘false pretences of a better life’ and joined AROPL, Chester Magistrates’ Court heard yesterday.

But after selling her home and giving up control of her finances and her travel documentation, she was subjected to sexual and physical abuse, the court heard.

But after being taken to Sweden by the group, she managed to raise the alarm while being brought back via Ireland, it was claimed, and police began investigating.

The victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, claims to have been contacted by the group online, the court heard.

Members are claimed to have visited her in her home country, and in 2023 she is said to have agreed to sell her property and move to the UK. But after being brought to Webb House she was allegedly subjected to offences including forced marriage, rape and assault by penetration, prosecutor Catherine Elvin said.

Webb House in Crewe where the AROPL has, for five years, run its global operations from the site

Police and Ambulances arriving at the group's former orphanage headquarters in Crewe on Wednesday morning to investigate allegations of rape, modern slavery and forced marriage

The court heard she was allegedly forced to marry another member of the group and persuaded to sell her possessions and join the group.

Abdullah Hashem is a man known for his outlandish views, as the Daily Mail discovered this week: he believes Vladimir Putin is the reincarnation of ‘the evil emperor Julius Caesar’ and President Donald Trump ‘the most evil of them all, Emperor Nero’ – but these are probably among the most conservative of his teachings.

He also proselytises on the existence of a planet inhabited by giant, highly intelligent rabbits, and its theory that George Bush Snr was either possessed by a ‘jinn’ – supernatural creatures in Arabian theology and Islam – or actually a shapeshifting alien, and that Covid was a punishment from God.

Inevitably, however, questions are being asked about the organisation that operates behind the heavily guarded gates, where more than 50 children were being home-schooled and whose welfare is now the priority of designated welfare centres set up to look after them.

So just what is AROPL, and how did this bizarre group with a vast global online following end up in a former orphanage in Crewe?

The movement itself says it’s a peaceful body, derived from Shia Islam, the second largest branch of Islam, and that its followers have been persecuted around the world due to its belief in equality and human rights.

Among its many and varied claims, AROPL believes that 99 per cent of every religion is wrong – including Islam. According to charity the Religion Media Centre, it views itself as the true Islam and universal religion, claiming that the Quran has been corrupted.

Rather than praying five times a day, members have no obligatory prayers; they celebrate Ramadan in December; headscarves are not obligatory for women; and while homosexuality is not encouraged, the group accepts gay people.

They’re also big fans of large fireworks displays, according to locals and are often seen shopping at Tesco in their all-black outfits. Not, some might think, so bizarre.

Police guard the gate to Webb house. A massive operation by Cheshire Police on Wednesday saw more than 500 officers from as far afield as Wales carry out raids on three addresses linked to a bizarre, but rapidly expanding, religious sect

Police outside the Cheshire headquarters of the religious sect. Over 400  police officers were involved in the raids connected to the AROPL

But there are other more eyebrow-raising teachings, along with conspiracy theories about the ‘illuminati’ (the shadowy elite alleged to be secretly running the world) and aliens secretly controlling US presidents.

And at its core is a religious creed based on (AROPL’s own words) ‘fulfilment of prophecy as per the narrations and scriptures of the Abrahamic faiths’.

Broadly speaking, according to Islamic belief, a messianic figure known as the Mahdi will appear before Judgment Day to vanquish injustice and tyranny, and usher in an era of peace across the world before the apocalypse.

Who is that man? Abdullah Hashem, who founded AROPL in 2015, having first sprung to public attention in 2008 for an undercover documentary about a Swiss-based UFO religion – made, it should be said, with the same childhood friend, Joseph McGowen, who remains at his side within AROPL today.

Hashem claims to be not only the successor of Jesus Christ and Mohammed, but also the ‘true and legitimate pope’.

Indeed, such are their convictions that a group of followers were photographed at the Vatican last May, shortly after the death of Pope Francis; they were holding a large banner with an image of Hashem and the words ‘The New Pope’, along with the declaration ‘no need for Cardinals to vote, God has already chosen’.

Bizarre indeed, although like the actual new Pope Leo XIV, Hashem does hail from the US. He and McGowen graduated from Mooresville High School, Indiana, in 2001. Back then they both dabbled in stand-up comedy. ‘We’d like to have a sitcom sort of like Seinfeld. He’s one of my inspirations,’ Hashem told his local newspaper.

Hashem went on to Purdue University, emerging with a BA in comparative religious studies, during which time he also became an avid filmmaker.

Pictured: The religion's compound in Crewe. The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light is registered as a non-profit corporation in Las Vegas, where its latest accounts for 2024 show that it made $2million

First he and McGowen infiltrated the Rael cult, the aforementioned movement based on a belief in UFOs and extraterrestrial life, then they expanded into other targets, growing a huge online following. ‘We’re really building up our reputation for debunking the falseprophet, UFO phenomenon,’ Hashem was reported saying. ‘We are like CIA agents for God; we’re on the front lines and we have to do what’s necessary to expose these frauds.’

By 2008, Hashem was heading to Egypt where he claims to have risked his life to topple the country’s then leader, Hosni Mubarak, during the Arab Spring and embarked on the path that led him not just to his wife, whom he married in 2012 and with whom he has four children, but to form AROPL.

Since 2015, however, AROPL moved to Germany, amid alleged religious persecution in Egypt, then to Sweden, where there were a string of controversies relating to finances and residency status of members (69 members had their residency permits revoked) before winding up in Cheshire in 2021.

Again, it should be noted that however odd some of the sect’s teachings may seem, human rights organisations have said that AROPL members around the globe have experienced religious persecution in Islamic-majority countries where its beliefs are perceived as blasphemous by state and religious authorities.

In Cheshire, the orphanage had closed in 1961 and the building been derelict for some years. It had been up for auction with a guide price of £1million when AROPL moved in.

Who purchased the property? Unclear. What is clear is that the movement has considerable financial clout. One local remembers asking a member why they’d relocated to Crewe and got the reply: ‘The building was a steal.’

The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light is registered as a non-profit corporation in Las Vegas, where its latest accounts for 2024 show that it made $2million (about £1.4million) in revenue from donations and spent $1.4million on expenses; the public filing shows that it has $4.2million in assets.

Back in 2020 its donations stood at $328,000. Quite some growth.

The reasons for that growth may well be evident in its vast online following, managed via a slick social media operation.

On TikTok, the sect (also registered with the UK Charities Commission) has almost 100,000 followers and its videos attract up to 6.4million views. There are 88,600 subscribers on just one of multiple YouTube channels – ‘The Mahdi Has Appeared’ – along with more than 5,000 videos.

Some of the content is taken from gatherings in Crewe and often shows Hashem – beanie partially covering his eyes, grey beard and locks flowing – addressing dozens of similarly clad followers.

In one three-minute YouTube clip, viewed 8,600 times, from 2023, Hashem delivers a doomsday prediction in a deep, resounding voice. ‘I am inviting you to the seventh and final covenant between God and mankind. Accepting this covenant is the only thing that will save you from the punishment which is about to come down upon mankind.

‘Covid was only the beginning of that punishment. More plagues and diseases will be unearthed and unleashed upon you.

‘Viruses that were frozen and dormant for thousands of years will become live once again. Strange illnesses that were never seen before will fall down to the earth with comets and meteors.’

And so it continues.

The video is accompanied by a fundraising appeal headed ‘The Mahdi’s Manifesto. Now is the Time to Support The Mahdi’. Total raised so far? £14,000.

The movement has a holy book, written by Hashem, called The Goal of the Wise, which has a decidedly extraterrestrial theme: it includes descriptions of a planet called Al-Aroos, inhabited by bear-sized intelligent rabbits that walk on two legs and where humans are like animals.

Elsewhere, it describes ‘human-alien hybrids’, children born from sexual relations between extra-terrestrial visitors and humans.

In Cheshire, it’s not the teachings so much as the ominous, marching, black-clad, beanie-wearing presence that’s unnerved some locals, who’ve described their new neighbours as ‘secretive’ and ‘hostile’.

David Harper, 33, told the Daily Mail he attended a protest outside Webb House around six weeks ago because he was concerned it was harbouring a religious ‘cult’.

‘There’s CCTV everywhere, and if you go anywhere near the gate someone will come out, ask you what you’re doing and tell you you’re on private property,’ he said. ‘They also have drones flying around.’

Another man said the group would often throw all-day events when music and speeches would be booming out from 10am on Saturdays until late at night.

Initially, he said, members went around the area, giving out hampers as part of a charm offensive. They invited residents to enjoy burgers and gave away beanie hats. But the charm didn’t go far.

‘They’ve put in a football pitch with proper floodlights,’ said the resident. ‘They can be out in the garden, 100 of them and they’re chanting around a big statue with lights on it.’

Others are less concerned. One said: ‘They are very private and a bit secretive. But to be fair they don’t really bother people.’

A lawyer representing AROPL said: ‘Our client is not making any statement other than to say that it is cooperating with the investigation and is unable to comment at this point.’

But last year, Hashem did tell a local news website: ‘My long-term ambitions and goals are to see love and peace prosper, and to unite mankind.‘

Additional reporting: Tim Stewart and Ian Leonard.