If you prove your poor service, you may be sentenced to prison..Minho, how far is the substitute service scandal

Dec 28, 2024

 If you prove your poor service, you may be sentenced to prison..Minho, how far is the substitute service scandal



Amid growing suspicions about Song Min-ho's poor service, the possibility of arrest has been raised.

SBS 'Curious Story Y', which aired on the 27th, dealt with Song Min-ho's alleged poor service and the level and possibility of punishment. Song Min-ho, who alternatively served as a social service worker, is not free from allegations of poor service that have been raised since the 17th. Song Min-ho was embroiled in suspicions that his service was poor because he used annual leave and sick leave while serving for reasons such as panic disorder, depression, and interpersonal avoidance, and he used vacation more than necessary. On this day's broadcast, revelations continued by social service personnel and officials from resident convenience facilities who worked together.

With the controversy continuing, an official from the Military Manpower Administration said he requested an investigation into Song Min-ho, and plans to take action according to the results. Various regulations can be applied, such as false service or obstruction of the execution of public affairs.' The lawyer also raised the possibility that Song Min-ho could face punishment such as imprisonment if he is found guilty of false service. He said "I think it will be a question of whether Song Min-ho had a good commute. According to the Military Service Act, if you leave your workplace for more than eight days without justifiable reasons, you will be sentenced to up to three years in prison. It is stipulated to serve by adding five times the period of time out of service.'




 If you prove your poor service, you may be sentenced to prison..Minho, how far is the substitute service scandal
In this example, Napla, who was diagnosed with false epilepsy and served as a social service worker, was found to have been absent without permission for 141 days, complaining of depression and panic disorder, and recently received a year and two months in prison and two years of probation.

The social service worker who worked with Song Min-ho said "At first, it came well, then once or twice a week, or two or three times a week? One thing is for sure, it hasn't been out for a full week. When it's severe, I see it once a month, two or three times a month. Afterwards, I hardly saw it." An official at a resident convenience facility where Song Min-ho moved his service area also said, `I have only seen Song Min-ho twice or three times in 10 months. It doesn't make sense even though the annual leave and sick leave can't be used indefinitely. I heard it came out well when I was at the headquarters. There are 200 people there, but there is little snow here. There are 13 employees at most. He would not have been present when the Military Manpower Administration visited to take pictures of the crackdown on his hair. I think they would have provided us with convenience" raised suspicions.

Song Min-ho was released from the call-up on the 23rd, but he is still not free from the controversy over poor service. Also, on the 27th, a photo showing Song Min-ho, who complained of interpersonal evasion, hanging out with many people and walking around freely at a festival in the province caused a stir. The Seoul Mapo Police Station seized and searched a resident convenience facility in Mapo-gu, where Song Min-ho worked, at around 1:50 p.m. on the 27th and secured data to prove the allegations. Prior to the search and seizure, police also reportedly secured closed-circuit (CC) TVs installed at the facility.






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