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A 26-year-old South Korean started to deliberately gain weight before his physical examination for military service, according to the report | A 26-year-old South Korean started to deliberately gain weight before his physical examination for military service, according to the report |
A South Korean man has been found guilty of deliberately gaining weight to evade mandatory military service, the Korea Herald reported on Sunday. | A South Korean man has been found guilty of deliberately gaining weight to evade mandatory military service, the Korea Herald reported on Sunday. |
The 26-year-old, who has not been named, reportedly doubled his daily food consumption and drank a large amount of water just before his physical examination for the military draft, which is compulsory for all able-bodied men in South Korea. He received a one-year suspended sentence for his offense, the outlet wrote, citing a district court judge. | The 26-year-old, who has not been named, reportedly doubled his daily food consumption and drank a large amount of water just before his physical examination for the military draft, which is compulsory for all able-bodied men in South Korea. He received a one-year suspended sentence for his offense, the outlet wrote, citing a district court judge. |
According to the report, the man was assessed at Grade 2 in his initial physical exam in October 2017, the second-highest grade, which would qualify him to serve in a combat role. However, he was reportedly allowed to postpone his service after arguing he had to pass university entrance exams. | According to the report, the man was assessed at Grade 2 in his initial physical exam in October 2017, the second-highest grade, which would qualify him to serve in a combat role. However, he was reportedly allowed to postpone his service after arguing he had to pass university entrance exams. |
Five years later, when he became eligible for another physical evaluation, he reportedly started binge eating, doubling the size of his meals over three months. | Five years later, when he became eligible for another physical evaluation, he reportedly started binge eating, doubling the size of his meals over three months. |
At the final examination last year, the man weighed in at over 102kg. He was categorized as obese, allowing him to avoid the military and serve in a non-combat role at a government agency. | At the final examination last year, the man weighed in at over 102kg. He was categorized as obese, allowing him to avoid the military and serve in a non-combat role at a government agency. |
A friend who recommended such an approach and reportedly devised the special dietary regimen that led to the drastic weight gain received a six-month suspended prison term, the outlet said. | A friend who recommended such an approach and reportedly devised the special dietary regimen that led to the drastic weight gain received a six-month suspended prison term, the outlet said. |
The accomplice has reportedly denied the charge of aiding and abetting, saying he never believed his friend would resort to such a step. | The accomplice has reportedly denied the charge of aiding and abetting, saying he never believed his friend would resort to such a step. |
In a similar incident in 2018, a group of 12 college students studying classical music in Seoul intentionally gained weight to avoid mandatory military service. The students reportedly took protein powder and drank a large amount of aloe vera juice in order become classified as obese. | In a similar incident in 2018, a group of 12 college students studying classical music in Seoul intentionally gained weight to avoid mandatory military service. The students reportedly took protein powder and drank a large amount of aloe vera juice in order become classified as obese. |
They were eventually judged too overweight for conscription and were ordered to work for government services instead. | They were eventually judged too overweight for conscription and were ordered to work for government services instead. |
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