A soldier of the Air Force who went abroad without returning from vacation was tested negative for Corona 19, but due to quarantine measures, investigations on departures, etc., were postponed for two weeks.



According to the Air Force today (21st), Corporal A has been tested negative for Corona 19 today and said he is living in a quarantine facility in the military police battalion.



An official from the unit explained, "We applied the quarantine rule to Corporal A, which states that foreign immigrants quarantine for two weeks," and said, "Investigations such as non-return on vacation and departure will be conducted once quarantine is over.



Corporal A went on a petition vacation for two days and one night for the purpose of hospital treatment on the 14th, and then left Korea through Incheon International Airport the next day.



In the process, it is said that he did not apply for an extension of leave or prior permission for departure from his unit.



Military regulations require soldiers to obtain approval from the commander in order to depart overseas.



Corporal A returned home through Incheon International Airport yesterday afternoon after persuasion by his family.



The Air Force military police, who secured the recruits, charged Mr. A on the charge of trespassing (descape).