Taiwanese actor Darren Wang has been arrested on suspicion of evading mandatory military conscription. Photo: Darren Wang/Instagram
Taiwanese actor Darren Wang, also known as Wang Ta-lu, has been arrested by the Taiwanese authorities for allegedly dodging military service.
According to Taiwanese news reports, he was arrested at his home on the morning on Feb 18 and arrived at the district attorney’s office later that day. The 33-year-old star shot to fame with the popular romance film Our Times (2015).
Wang is suspected to have employed a crime syndicate that receives money in exchange for helping people to evade mandatory conscription. He allegedly paid NT$1 million and faked having a heart condition so he could get an exemption.
Men in Taiwan have to fulfil mandatory military service for a year. The conscription age is 18, though deferment is often granted for those who want to pursue higher education. But all able-bodied men must serve in the military by the time they turn 36.
The mastermind of the crime, who is surnamed Chen, as well as two agents for the service were reportedly arrested some time in January. The three have no medical background, and the police are considering the possibility of medical professionals being involved in the scheme.
According to Taiwanese news outlet Star ETToday, two calls made to Wang’s manager were both terminated after a single ring.
There were rumours of the actor dodging conscription back in 2015, when he reportedly used his identity as a student of Toko University in Chiayi to delay enlistment despite rarely attending school.
At the time, he told the media: “I’m still young, why is there a need to dodge enlistment? I’ll serve when the time comes for me to do so.”
Wang also led Chinese period drama The Wolf (2020) and was part of the cast of the variety series Ai’s Kitchen (2024), alongside actress-director Sylvia Chang. – The Straits Times/Asia News Network