It turns out that A (23), who is being investigated by the police by having his successor to take the university proficiency test last year while serving in the military, received a proxy test and passed a university in Seoul to register.

The Seoul Suseo Police Station said to Mr. A that he was considering a method of investigating additional charges (obstruction of business) that interfered with the university entrance exam.

Mr. A has been investigated for alleged hindrance to public officials.

The police found out that Mr. A applied to a number of colleges in Seoul by applying for a college entrance exam score he received illegally.

According to the university, Mr. A enrolled at the Chung-Ang University Department of Nursing at the beginning of this year and submitted a withdrawal letter on the 13th of last month.

Immediately after the suspicion of surrogate SAT was raised.

An official from Chung-Ang University said, "I received a withdrawal letter and expelled Mr. A. It is basically a crime-related matter, so it will be difficult to re-enter."

Next, he explained, "Mr. A applied for the '100% SAT' which reflects only SAT scores, so it was difficult to verify separately before admission."

Mr. A, who attended the local university, was found to have taken his college entrance exam at a high school president in Seoul on November 14, last year.

The police, which were commissioned to investigate by the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education, are investigating civilian status A in March.

The military police are in charge of investigating Mr. B's active duty.