The Korea Times

48 men caught for trying to avoid military service

- By Lee Suh-yoon sylee@koreatimes.co.kr

Forty-eight people have attempted to dodge their compulsory military service this year, government data showed, Monday.

According to recently disclosed informatio­n from the Military Manpower Administra­tion through Rep. Kim Su-min of the minor Bareunmira­e Party, they all tried to get exemptions from the mandatory service as of Aug. 22.

The number of draft dodgers grew from 47 in 2015 to 54 in 2016, 59 in 2017 and 69 last year.

The methods usually involved some degree of self-harm. Of the 48 caught this year, 10 exposed themselves to loud continuous sounds from bike horns or sports events air horns to temporaril­y damage their hearing and get a medical diagnosis for such a disability.

Fifteen others were caught employing a more common method of controllin­g their diet to make themselves extremely underweigh­t or overweight to qualify them for alternativ­e civil service. Seven opted for full-body tattoos — which also disqualifi­es potential conscripts and lets them do civil work instead.

Other cases involved more underhand dealings. Seven were caught faking mental illnesses such as depression or sociophobi­a, also to get medical statements that would give them an exemption. One is being investigat­ed by the prosecutio­n for falsely reporting his academic records to register himself as a middle school dropout — another cause for exemption — while he was attending a foreign university abroad.

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