▲ Cho Jae-seong OK Financial Group volleyball player


Jo Jae-seong, a professional volleyball player at OK Financial Group, admitted to trying to evade military service through a broker.



On the night of the 28th, Cho Jae-sung posted an apology on his SNS, starting with "I sincerely apologize.



On the 21st, a military service broker named Goo was arrested and indicted on charges of using one of his diseases, epilepsy, to exempt or reduce his military service. .



Cho Jae-seong, who was previously judged to be active duty, falsely complained of epilepsy symptoms and was judged to be a social worker at a reexamination in February.



Jae-sung Cho explained that the opportunity to meet the broker was, "In the process of looking into delaying enlistment due to poor family circumstances, I got to know an expert who was certified by a portal site."



He also said, "I will be faithfully investigated by the prosecution and punished in the future. I will live with reflection for the rest of my life."



On the 25th, Cho Jae-seong informed the club that he would be investigated in connection with the military service evasion case.



In addition, after the SBS report on corruption in military service, the OK Financial Group club immediately excluded Jae-Sung Cho from all training and games, and the Korea Volleyball Federation also plans to exclude Jae-Sung Cho from the All-Star game held on the 29th of next month.



In addition, it is known that several professional soccer players are among the targets of corruption in military service, and the entire sports world is in a state of tension.



(Photo = Provided by the Korea Volleyball Federation, Yonhap News)