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[All] Is there a male idol who debuted in 2011 who dodged military service? (Fft. Mr. A from Changwon in his 30s, falsified medical records)

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An idol from a boy group that debuted in 2011 is said to have falsified his medical records in order to avoid military service .

What the heck;;; Even though he was sent to trial on charges of forgery, why on earth would he do something like this?

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The male idol who debuted in 2011 and is currently embroiled in controversy over draft dodging is said to be from Changwon and in his 30s ,,, but it has not been revealed who he is yet.

There are many groups that debuted in 2011, such as Block B, B1A4, Boyfriend, My Name, etc. I'm getting more curious.

“The scope of work of professional nurses should include prescription rights” < Nursing < Hospitals and hospitals < Article - Medical Newspaper

Male idol A, who debuted in 2011, was rated Grade 1 in his military service physical examination, but in order to avoid it, he conspired with his mother and a nurse to falsify his hospital medical records so that he would be diagnosed with severe lumbar disc herniation .

He said he had already completed his alternative service as a social service worker, but if the charge of violating the Military Service Act is confirmed in this trial, he will have to re-enlist in active duty.

Conscription system' A strong military with freedom and autonomy < Society < News & Issues < Article - HuffPost Korea

He even forged a medical certificate to avoid military service, but if he's found guilty, he'll have to re-enlist...

I feel regretful that I couldn't go and come back all at once.

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Post 2011년에 데뷔한 남자아이돌 중에 병역 기피자가 있다고? (Fft. 30대 창원출신 A씨, 진료기록 위조)

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