12 South Koreans gain weight to dodge army service

SEOUL • Twelve South Korean college students deliberately made themselves overweight to dodge mandatory military service, a branch of the armed forces in Seoul said.

The students - all classical music majors at the same university in the capital - took protein powder and drank a large amount of juice on the day of their physical examination, the Military Manpower Administration said yesterday.

"The classmates shared tips on how to gain weight on an online chatroom," it said, adding that they drank an especially large amount of juice containing aloe vera pulp - considered to stay in the body longer than other food.

Nearly every able-bodied South Korean man is required to enrol by age 28 in the military, for a minimum of 21 months.

Those deemed too overweight or underweight, or diagnosed with certain diseases or disabilities, are exempted and usually assigned to positions in places such as courts or public libraries.

The 12 students were judged too overweight for conscription and were ordered to work for government services instead.

Two have already finished their public service, while four are currently doing it, and six are waiting to be assigned to positions at state offices.

The military said it used digital forensic technology to uncover the ruse, suggesting it may have seen messages from the chatroom used by the students.

Officials have sent the case to prosecutors, who will decide whether to charge the group.

If the students are eventually found guilty, they will have to undergo the physical examination again - and may have to serve their time in the military after all, the army warned.

Attempts to dodge conscription are not uncommon, with efforts such as deliberately dislocating arms or shoulders.

Celebrities are not exempted, although the government rewards winners of Asian Games gold medals and Olympic medals of any colour with an exemption.

Tottenham Hotspur star footballer Son Heung-min was exempted from military service by leading South Korea to a gold medal in the recent Asian Games in Jakarta.

AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on September 12, 2018, with the headline 12 South Koreans gain weight to dodge army service. Subscribe