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South Korean man convicted of evading military service by binge eating

The man, who intentionally put on weight to avoid serving in combat, was sentenced to a year in prison, suspended for two years

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South Korean soldiers take part in a military drill in Seoul. In South Korea, all able-bodied men between the ages of 18 and 35 are expected to serve at least 18 months. Photo: EPA-EFE

A South Korean man was found guilty of evading military service by deliberately putting on weight.

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A court in Seoul sentenced the 26-year-old man, whose name was not publicly disclosed, to a year in prison, suspended for two years, according to The Korea Herald.

He was convicted of violating the country’s Military Service Act, which requires all able-bodied men between the ages of 18 and 35 to serve at least 18 months.

While most South Korean men are expected to serve for at least a year and a half, shortly after finishing high school, the conscription law has a number of exceptions.

Certain K-pop stars with governmental medals can defer their service under the so-called “BTS Law”, named after the popular band.

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Additionally, exemptions may be granted to individuals who are deemed incapable of serving because of illness, or mental or physical inabilities, which can include those who are obese.

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