“Yes, I am a special judicial police officer from the Military Manpower Administration. Mr. A, I think you should be investigated by the Prosecutor's Office regarding the fact that you were diagnosed as level 5 (part-time worker) due to epilepsy in 2020. Date and time of investigation… ”
Mr. A, who received a call that seemed to be a new type of voice phishing at first glance, thought it was absurd, hung up the phone, and lost in thought. He was diagnosed with epilepsy after spending a lot of money and undergoing multiple MRI and electroencephalography tests at a university hospital whose name everyone would know. He has been receiving outpatient treatment on a regular basis until now. He was told that he would be investigated by the Military Manpower Administration and the Prosecutors' Office. .
Then, something strange occurred to me, so I tried to contact CEO B, whom I had previously visited before getting a physical examination, feeling like I was grasping for straws, but all I got was a ringing tone. As befits the CEO of the ‘Armed Forces Defense Administrative Office’, a title that everyone can trust, as soon as he saw himself, he recited the usual symptoms such as dizziness and hand tremors at a glance, and said, ‘You are definitely suffering from epilepsy.
But why are you worrying about the military issue? Isn’t he the one who confidently boasted, “If you go to D University Hospital, get diagnosed with epilepsy, and submit it to the Military Manpower Administration, the military service issue will be well resolved as it is a physically difficult situation.” When such a person does not answer the phone for some reason, I am very worried about whether I should be investigated, how the investigation is conducted, and whether I need to prepare separately.
One of the major crimes that has been on the timeline every day since the beginning of the new year is the so-called ‘epilepsy military service corruption’ case, which involves soccer, volleyball, horseback riding, bowling players, and even rappers. If you have ever received a recommendation for an epilepsy diagnosis and received consulting on it from the 'Armed Forces Defense Administration Office' or some shady 'expert' claiming to be a 'defense/military service civil affairs administration expert', and if you have actually been diagnosed with epilepsy through the instructed process. If you were diagnosed with a grade 4 or lower in the physical examination, unfortunately, you may soon become Mr. A in the above case.
Mr. A, who received a call that seemed to be a new type of voice phishing at first glance, thought it was absurd, hung up the phone, and lost in thought. He was diagnosed with epilepsy after spending a lot of money and undergoing multiple MRI and electroencephalography tests at a university hospital whose name everyone would know. He has been receiving outpatient treatment on a regular basis until now. He was told that he would be investigated by the Military Manpower Administration and the Prosecutors' Office. .
Then, something strange occurred to me, so I tried to contact CEO B, whom I had previously visited before getting a physical examination, feeling like I was grasping for straws, but all I got was a ringing tone. As befits the CEO of the ‘Armed Forces Defense Administrative Office’, a title that everyone can trust, as soon as he saw himself, he recited the usual symptoms such as dizziness and hand tremors at a glance, and said, ‘You are definitely suffering from epilepsy.
But why are you worrying about the military issue? Isn’t he the one who confidently boasted, “If you go to D University Hospital, get diagnosed with epilepsy, and submit it to the Military Manpower Administration, the military service issue will be well resolved as it is a physically difficult situation.” When such a person does not answer the phone for some reason, I am very worried about whether I should be investigated, how the investigation is conducted, and whether I need to prepare separately.
One of the major crimes that has been on the timeline every day since the beginning of the new year is the so-called ‘epilepsy military service corruption’ case, which involves soccer, volleyball, horseback riding, bowling players, and even rappers. If you have ever received a recommendation for an epilepsy diagnosis and received consulting on it from the 'Armed Forces Defense Administration Office' or some shady 'expert' claiming to be a 'defense/military service civil affairs administration expert', and if you have actually been diagnosed with epilepsy through the instructed process. If you were diagnosed with a grade 4 or lower in the physical examination, unfortunately, you may soon become Mr. A in the above case.