The Sunday Guardian

S. Korean leader held for obstructin­g anti-pandemic efforts

- REUTERS

SEOL: The leader of a South Korean religious sect, which was at the centre of the early coronaviru­s outbreak in the country, was arrested on Saturday for allegedly obstructin­g the government’s efforts to contain the spread of the pandemic.

A local court in Suwon, south of Seoul, issued an arrest warrant for Lee Man-hee, the founder of the Shincheonj­i Church of Jesus, reports Yonhap News Agency.

Lee, 89, is suspected of submitting false documents to health authoritie­s on the number of participan­ts at the sect’s gatherings and where the gatherings took place in February, when the fringe religious sect became a hotspot in the early phase of the Covid-19 outbreak in the country.

He is also accused of embezzling 5.6 billion won ($4 million) from church funds and holding unauthoriz­ed religious events from 201519. Prosecutor­s questioned him twice, on July 17 and 23, and filed for his arrest warrant Tuesday.

The court held a hearing to review the request Friday. Seven senior officials from the group’s headquarte­rs were indicted on 28 July on charges including violation of the infectious disease control law and obstructio­n of justice.

Three of them were arrested on 8 July, said the Yonhap News Agency report. Some 4,000 Shincheonj­i followers, most of whom were from its branch in the southeaste­rn city of Daegu, were infected with the coronaviru­s.

South Korea’s Covid-19 caseload increased by 31 to 14,336 on Saturday, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC). More than 5,000 of them are associated with Shincheonj­i.

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