Crowded Military Brokers, Ravi VIXX Allegedly Paid To Avoid Militarypayers
JAKARTA - South Korea is being enlivened by military corruption. A group of brokers were arrested on corruption charges to avoid the military or reduce their military service.
Today, Thursday, January 12, a group of brokers was arrested for alleged corruption. They are working with doctors at a hospital to help provide a false diagnosis so that these prospective members can avoid serving as active soldiers.
Launching JoyNews24, Ravi VIXX's name came after a member of the group said that their services were used by one of the rapper's idols. This idol uses their services to receive level 4 (not an active soldier) so he doesn't need to work in a camp.
This rapper is claimed to have left the variety event in May 2022 for preparing for military service and only departed in October 2022. This information made netizens suspect Ravi VIXXX was the rapper's idol in question.
Ravi was found out of the 2 Days & 1 Night event in May and began his military service as a public worker last October.
Ravi's agency GROOVL1N released an official statement saying they were looking for details and information.
"After receiving the report, we are examining the truth about this situation. Because the problem is related to military duties, we think it would be more appropriate to check first and explain afterwards," said GROOVL1N.
"We feel better to find out official information. In addition, if there is a request for an investigation into this case, (Ravi) will live it at any time," the agency said.
The issue of military corruption has begun to circulate on social media. A group established services so that a person can cancel or reduce his tenure by falsifying health conditions, for example with epilepsy during a health check.
Several public figures reportedly used this service. One of the confirmed athletes was volleyball athlete, Jo Jae Song, who was conscripted in the military as a public worker. He is said to have qualified to serve as an active soldier, but he falsified symptoms of epilepsy.