Military Manpower Administration Commissioner Mo Jong-hwa said today (13th) that the entry ban of singer Yoo Seung-jun (44, US Steve Seung-joon) should continue to be maintained.



At the National Assembly's National Defense Committee's national audit today, Moh replied, "First of all, the military manpower office should be banned from entering the country." I did.



He said, "Steve Yu broke himself from his noble military service obligations and refused to do so even though he repeatedly promised to the people that he would perform his military service fairly. "Is it okay?"



Commissioner Mo also pointed out that'a foreigner who has committed a crime can re-enter Korea five years after the deportation, but it is excessive that Mr. Yoo's entry ban is maintained.' "He said again and again.



The Military Manpower Administration refuted the content that Mr. Yoo recently filed a lawsuit against the Consul General of Los Angeles (LA) to cancel the denial of issuance of passports and visas in the data previously submitted to Rep. Chae-Ik Lee.




Yoo argues, "I just failed to keep my promise as an celebrity, but it is illegal to refuse entry with the same logic even after 18 years and 7 months after taking a ban on entry indefinitely for reasons of security in Korea."



The Military Manpower Administration pointed out that "allowing entry will cause great confusion among young people by shaking the sacred values ​​of the fulfillment of military service obligations."



Rep. Lee Chae-ik said, "If fairness and justice are damaged, I think the existence of the country and the security of the Republic of Korea are threatened." "The ban on entry is a reasonable measure."



Yoo recently filed a lawsuit again when the Consulate General of Los Angeles refused to issue a visa again in July, even though he received a final judgment in the Supreme Court in March.



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