Man pays the price for starving to avoid military stint


A court sentenced a 22-year-old man to two years in prison, suspended for two years, for starving himself in a bid to avoid mandatory military service.

Gwangju District Court found the defendant guilty of violating the Military Service Act, which mandates all able-bodied male citizens to serve in the military for at least 18 months as at 2024.

But men whose physical conditions are under certain standards can carry out alternative non-combat service for a similar period.

Between 2021 and 2022 when the defendant went through a pre-draft medical check-up, this included those with a body mass index under 17.

The defendant, who weighed 54kg in January 2021, brought his weight down to 49.7kg and maintained a weight of 50.4kg until February 2022, when he received a second medical check-up.

Investigators found that he deliberately reduced his food and liquid intake during the time, which they said was in order to be skinny enough to be subject to alternative service.

He denied the accusation by saying that stress, due to his expulsion from university and failure to get into the university he wanted, had led to the weight loss.

But the court said the evidence points to the defendant knowing about the physical standards of the military, and testimony by witnesses showed that he had repeatedly said he would lose weight to be exempted from combat duty.

It also pointed out that lab tests of his urine indicate deliberate starvation and dehydration, which backs the suspicion that he lost weight on purpose. — The Korea Herald/ANN

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