Lama of Murcia defends himself: He never gave mercury to his disciples, he did it to “experiment” in his home

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José Manuel CR alias, claims he never harmed anyone Total Transcendenceleader of the Buddhist sect Mahasandhi Foundation, inside temporary prison Allegedly drugging his assistants, drug trafficking, illegal associations and crimes against the environment. If the police find mercury in his belongings, he insists: Because he had “experimented” with this substancebut not in a “sincere” way so that his loyalists could accept it.

Ibérica Prensa Group’s La Opinión de Murcia explains: Transcendencia Total’s defense lawyer Pablo Martínez. According to the lawyer, “Jose Manuel is a person who has retired to his home in recent years.” on the Abanilla land where the foundation is located The National Police took it. According to this body, the suspect is hiding in a warehouse he built inside the complex. 180 kilos of mercury and cinnabar.

“He could personally test small amounts of mercury in his own privacy,” says the lawyer, adding that his client “He has more than 2,000 books. He spent 14 years in India with Hindu teachers and studied herbs and products.”.

Pablo Martínez reiterates that José Manuel “liked to experiment with different materials: mercury is not poisonous when solidified into spheres.” And the lama believed that this material had “properties”. Whatever it is, “this is your personal, intimate, private thing, outside of the foundation and the laboratory.”

Pablo Martínez, José Manuel’s lawyer. ISRAEL SANCHEZ

It means: Some repositories on Vega MediaThese were also recorded by the National Police. Admitting that José Manuel “is a partner in this company,” the lawyer says, “There is a company that sells legal products, nothing is contaminated with mercury.” “It just so happens that when another partner’s salary is taken away, he goes and complains,” he says.

Martínez is looking forward to it Analyzes are carried out on “products and samples” What police took from that lab was to show that “nothing inappropriate or criminal was found.” In this sense, he regrets that “the judicially adopted temporary blocking measures on bank accounts put the company in a very vulnerable situation, which will have to be corrected once it is proven that the products marketed do not contain mercury.”

José Manuel was detained by the National Police. P.N.

“This is not a sect”

The lawyer says the following about the Mahasandhi foundation: “It has nothing to do with the laboratory, it also has social functions: They send money to exiled Tibetansso that they can eat, take medicine, and be healthy…”.

when it comes yoga courses and retreats Emphasizing that “nothing has been done outside the law so far” of the foundation established in Abanilla, the foundation said: “This is not a sect”. “Thousands of people passed through there, taking their route and going home.”

On the other hand, the criminal lawyer claims that José Manuel “did not throw anything into the environment illegally or consciously” and that this will be revealed when the necessary analysis is carried out. “There is no trace of mercury in your home’s septic tank”nor in laboratory products.

Pablo Martínez says Total Transcendence is only “promoting Buddhist culture” and reiterated that he “did not harm anyone.” “If he had made a mistake about something, he wouldn’t have done this.” criminal significance“It will be administrative.” He attributes the searches of his properties to “personal revenge” carried out by “people with false interests”. Although he hopes to prove his innocence, his defender complains that what happened could put an end to many people’s years of work and “this could bring the foundation into disrepute.”

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