A local court granted bail to Lee Man-hee, the leader of the Shincheonji
Church of Jesus which was at the center of South Korea’s early
coronavirus outbreak in late February through March.
The Suwon
District Court on Thursday accepted the bail request of Lee, 89, citing
his old age, deteriorating health and low risks of him destroying
evidence.
His bail bond is set at 100 million won, and Lee will
be required to wear an electric device for his whereabouts to be tracked
real-time. The court ordered Lee to not leave his residence.
The religious sect leader has been in detention since Aug. 1. Lee is
accused of ordering church officials to withhold information on its
congregants, their gatherings and the locations of those gatherings in
February.
Lee is also suspected of destroying evidence in
preparation of a probe and misusing around 5.6 billion won of
Shincheonji assets. He requested bail on Sept. 18.
Shincheonji
has claimed that it has closely cooperated with authorities and was
honest in providing all requested data to officials. It added that the
religious sect never ordered its followers to lie to authorities.
The church is to date the country’s single largest cluster of COVID-19
infections. Around 4,000 of its followers, most of them at its branch in
Daegu, were infected with the coronavirus. Dozens of clusters were also
linked to its members.
The Daegu city government has been suing
Shincheonji for damages since June, demanding financial compensation of
100 billion won.
The city found in its March investigation that
the church held worship events, despite the municipality’s
administrative order against mass gatherings.
Source: Korea Herald, Ko Jun-tae (ko.juntae@heraldcorp.com)
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