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Next, we will give you the breaking news of the military service corruption case that we exclusively reported on.

A famous rapper from an idol group has been charged with being involved in military service corruption.

The agency said it would diligently participate in the investigation.



Reporter Sohn Ki-jun covered the story.



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Broker Goo, a self-proclaimed god of military service, was arrested for corruption in military service using epilepsy and handed over to trial.



Mr. Koo promoted that among his clients, there are celebrities such as professional sports players and rappers, and professional volleyball player Jae-seong Cho is a typical example.



In the midst of this, the prosecution and the Military Manpower Administration's joint investigation team recently booked rapper Ravi from the idol group VIXX for violating the Military Service Act.



After getting off an entertainment program in May of last year, Ravi enlisted as a social service agent five months later, explaining on social media at the time, "I plan to fulfill my national defense obligations through social service for health reasons."



However, the joint investigation team suspects that Ravi also suffered from epilepsy and applied for a reexamination, lowering his physical grade and being judged as a grade 4 supplement.



[Affiliate official: (I just enlisted for health reasons (as a supplementary role), do you know this much?) We don't know about that at all.

'CEO (Ravi) will be enlisting in the army on his niece's day in a few months', because I'm in a position to receive information like this...

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The agency later issued an official position and said that they are currently grasping the details and will faithfully participate in the investigation at any time.



The joint investigation team plans to summon Ravi soon to investigate the suspicion.



It seems that the military service corruption investigation is expanding beyond the professional sports world to the entertainment world.



(Video coverage: Kim Yong-woo, Video editing: Lee Seung-jin)