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2025-05-08

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Going abroad for studies "ignored three conscription calls"! A 39-year-old male conscript returned to Taiwan and immediately faced legal sanctions and was sentenced.

Going abroad for studies
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A man with the surname Su from Taipei City was sentenced to prison for not returning to serve his military duty after turning 30. He went abroad to study in 2010 under the pretext of education and only returned to Taiwan at the age of 39. During this period, he did not report as required and still did not return to the country after receiving three reminders from the local authority. The court sentenced him to three months of imprisonment according to the Military Service Act, which can be converted to a fine and is appealable.

A man from Taipei applied to study abroad past the age limit of 30 years, and still did not return to the country for conscription as required by law, ultimately being sentenced.

A man with the surname Su from Taipei City applied to leave the country in 2010 under the pretense of studying and attended school abroad, but he did not return to serve in the military after turning 30 as mandated. After the district office issued three reminders, he still failed to report on time and only returned to Taiwan at the age of 39. A court recently sentenced Mr. Su to three months in prison, which could be commuted to a fine, and he may appeal the decision.

According to the judgment, Mr. Su received approval to leave the country to study on September 18, 2010, and only returned when he was 39 years old. During this period, the Zhongshan District Office had issued three reminders, but Mr. Su did not comply and failed to fulfill his military conscription obligations, ultimately leading to his case being referred for investigation by the Taipei City Government.

It is understood that when Mr. Su returned, he had exceeded the provisions of Article 48, Item 2, Subitem 2 of the Enforcement Act of the Military Service Act and Article 5, Item 1, Subitem 2 of the Regulations on Handling the Exit of Soldiers, as he was studying for a doctoral program abroad where the maximum age limit was 30 years, and he was thus required to return to serve. As a result, the prosecution charged him with evading conscription.

The judge noted during the trial that Mr. Su's actions violated Article 3, Subitem 7 of the Penal Code for Disrupting Military Service, stating that he undermined the fairness of the military system and harmed the potential military mobilization capacity for national defense. Therefore, he was sentenced to three months in prison under the Penal Code for Disrupting Military Service, which could be modified to a fine, and he was allowed to appeal the ruling.

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