Authorities have recently uncovered an online inquiry made by MC Mong regarding his military enlistment. This cyber evidence is a concrete example of Mong's intention to draft-dodge.
It has recently been discovered by the Seoul Central District Court that MC Mong has posted an inquiry regarding his military service, which provices police concrete evidence in which to prosecute Mong for draft-dodging.
On October 11th it the Seoul Central District Court stated, "The current situation has him very likely to be prosecuted for draft dodging."
Mong's lengthy internet post dates back to January 2, 2005, and was posted on the website Naver, under the username of "thugmong1". He wrote,
"I checked the military laws and it says that I can receive an exemption, but what if I don’t? It’s a dental problem. I currently don’t have 8 molars. I have one false molar. With just this, I receive a predicted score of 51 on my health test. However, one of my canine teeth and four of my front teeth are dentures, bringing me down to about 47 or 49. I printed the information I found on this site and found that a score between 49 and 51 is the minimum needed to get a level 5 exemption. Are there any instances where they don’t give you a level 5 exemption if you get re-tested? Do they just strictly go by military laws? They only told me to check my physical ranking and I need a more detailed response. Have a lot of luck in the new year."
To his question, a military surgeon replied, stating that he knows of a man in worse condition currently in service. Prosecutors believe that this answer prompted Mong to remove yet another tooth in order to increases his chances of avoiding mandatory enlistment.
Authorities have also charged an anonymous entertainment agency CEO, "A", aged 45, along with a military affairs broker, "B" at age 33, for aiding MC Mong in his minitary aversion scheme, which inclided extracting eight teeth needlessly between the years of 2004 to 2006 at a clinic in Kangnam.
Mong reportedly bribed "B", who is the alleged owner of a private design school, to replicate a false proof of registration, which warrants a three month delay in enlistment. This ploy was performed a total of 422 times.
As was reported earlier, Mong's fate has been put in the hands of a board of citizens, and his waiting for their verdict.
Let MC Mong's mistake serve as an example. Be very cautious of what you put on the internet, because it may very well come back to haunt you.
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