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Military Manpower Administration disclosed the identities of 256 evacuees as of last year and charged all of them criminally.



It also included Seok Hyun-jun, who is a former national football team and is playing in the French professional league, as reported by Kim Tae-hoon, a national defense reporter.



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Seok Hyun-joon, who plays for Trois in French professional football, promised that he would not avoid military service even two years ago.



[Suk Hyun-joon (October 2018): If I have a chance to tell you, I would like to tell you at that time.

I would like to



ask

you to wait because it is not an absolute avoidance of military service.]

However, he violated Article 94 of the Military Service Act because he did not return to Korea until April 1, last year, when he was 28 years old.



If he did not make an explanation, he did not respond, even if he disclosed the list of evacuees.



The Military Manpower Administration disclosed the identities of 256 people who evaded military service as of last year, including 87 people who violated overseas travel permit obligations, such as Seok, and 118 people who evaded military service.



Many of the evacuees in Korea are missing, and there is no way to force foreign residents to bring them, so the prosecution will be stopped immediately.



Instead, it prevents visa renewals in the future, making them illegal when their current visa expires.



The Military Manpower Administration has been releasing the list of evacuees every year since 2015, but when they perform military service or are punished, they are removed from the list.



[Kim Jung - Soo / MMA spokesman: penalties for evasion of military service is fine is not in prison only, and will be up to five years and incorporate receives more than 1 year and 6 months imprisonment or a prison sentence of safe exhibition work station (military service exemption) target]



, but this Despite the measures, 26 people in 2015 and more than 100 people each year from 2016 to 2018 do not return to Korea or are unable to determine where they are in Korea, thus avoiding military service and punishment.



(Video coverage: Lee Jae-young, video editing: Jung Sung-hoon)