Police Request Arrest Warrant for Senior Soldier Who Entered University Using Substitute CSAT Taken by Junior Soldier
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] The police have requested an arrest warrant for A (23), who had a junior soldier take the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) on his behalf during military service and was admitted to a university in Seoul.
On the 23rd, the Suseo Police Station in Seoul announced that they had applied for an arrest warrant for A on charges of obstruction of official duties by deception and interference with business.
A is accused of having a junior soldier, who was attending a prestigious private university in Seoul, take the CSAT on November 14 last year at a high school in Seoul.
Using the CSAT scores taken by the junior soldier, A applied to multiple universities in Seoul and was admitted to the nursing department at Chung-Ang University, where he registered. After suspicions of proxy testing arose, he submitted a withdrawal letter in April and was expelled.
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The police are conducting an investigation into A, who was a civilian after discharge, following a request from the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education. The military police are investigating the junior soldier, who is currently serving in active duty.
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