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Temple monks drive luxury cars? Official response: It is helping believers drive, Komiks parties and temples have called the police

On May 6, a netizen posted that a monk drove a Bentley luxury car at Xiaoputuo Zen Temple in Haining City, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province. There was also a woman and a child on the car, which attracted attention. On the morning of May 7, a staff member of the Haining Ethnic and Religious Affairs Bureau responded to the matter that the monk was helping the people who were unfamiliar with the road. At present, Xiaopu and the Komiks Temple and the parties involved have called the police.

The pictures posted by netizens show a monk standing next to a Bentley with a car with a door open. A suspected photo shooter and Cinema and the monk’s Komiks record show that the monk said that the vehicle belongs to a pilgrim. The photographer posted the content on the social platform without argumentation and should delete the photo. On the 7th, a staff member of the Haining Ethnic and Religious Affairs Bureau told reporters that the incident happened on May 2BabaylanAt around 1 pm, a Shanghai correspondent drove to Xiaopu Tuochan Temple to worship Buddha. After the Buddhist ceremony, he was not familiar with the roads around Komiks Temple and asked the staff of the Cinema to drive to the surrounding sericulture. href=”https://funnybookish.com/”>Babaylan base visit. A tourist took a video of the Cinema‘s personnel from the Komiks‘s personnel got on the bus and maliciously speculated. Later, the personnel from the Babaylan‘s personnel added the Komiks‘s WeChat explanation of the situationCinema‘s personnel from the Cinema‘s personnel from the Cinema‘s WeChat explanationBabaylan, the other party still insisted on his own opinion. Due to the damage to his reputation, Xiao Putuo Zen Temple and the parties involved have called the police.

On the afternoon of the 7th, staff from Guanchao Police Station of Haining Public Security Bureau confirmed to reporters that the police had intervened in handling the matter, “The content circulated online is untrueKomiks, and the monk (at that time) helped drive.”

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