According to Taiwan's United Daily News on the 29th, a man surnamed Liu from Taichung City spent NT$30,000 to ask someone to forge relevant certificates of AIDS for him because he did not want to join the army. He was eventually sentenced to "unsettled position". Later, the man r

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[ Global Network report] According to Taiwan's United Daily News on the 29th, a man surnamed Liu in Taichung City spent 30,000 New Taiwan Dollars (about 6,800 yuan) to forge relevant certificates for him suffering from AIDS , and was eventually sentenced to "unserviceable position". Later, the man received a blood test notice from the Taichung Municipal Government. After the test, he found that he did not suffer from AIDS at all. The court sentenced him to 4 months in prison for "obstructing military service". He can appeal.

According to Taiwan's United Daily News on the 29th, a man surnamed Liu from Taichung City spent NT$30,000 to ask someone to forge relevant certificates of AIDS for him because he did not want to join the army. He was eventually sentenced to

reported that the prosecutor's investigation found that the man knew he had no AIDS, and in order to evade military service, in November 2018, he asked someone to go to Taishan District, New Taipei City for NT$30,000 for health care in Taishan District, New Taipei City, so he helped him apply for a medical service card for AIDS in an unknown way. The health center staff registered the false information about the man suffering from AIDS and issued a certificate in December of the same year.

On January 2, 2019, the man went to the Longjing District Office of Taichung City to apply for a "change position re-examination" application for a man of service age, and took the above medical service card to the hospital for re-examination. Uninformed medical personnel directly judged him from the " permanent position" as a "unsecurity position".

Until 2021, the Taichung Municipal Government notified the man to seek medical treatment for blood tests. The results showed that human immunodeficiency virus had a negative reaction, and it was only then that his previous evidence was found to be fake.

reported that the man confessed that the case was negotiated by the prosecutor and him outside the trial. The man was also guilty of "forgetting documents" and "obstructing military service". He was imaginatively confronted with for two crimes (referring to the perpetrator who committed a crime on one subjective intentional act, committed more than two crimes, and was punished more severely for subjective intentional crime).

"United Daily" stated that the court sentenced the man to four months in prison and could be fined by a man of service age in an illegal manner according to Article 3, paragraph 4 of the Regulations on the Prevention of Obstructing Military Service. The man had previously entrusted someone else to help him with the application for medical service card that was falsely suffering from AIDS. Whether it involves illegal cases are under investigation.

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