According to the legal community today (4th), the Uijeongbu District Court's Criminal Agreement Department 11 (Chief Judge Oh Chang-seop) sentenced A, a non-commissioned officer, to eight months in prison on charges of forced harassment such as soldiers.
The court also ordered A to restrict employment for five years each to institutions related to children and adolescents and institutions related to the disabled.
A, a non-commissioned officer from the army unit in northern Gyeonggi Province, was put on trial at around 9 p.m. in January last year after being accused of forced harassment, such as touching the body of a female non-commissioned officer B several times.
In the process of traveling with B by taxi, A continued the molestation, and after getting out of the taxi, he repeated the molestation in front of the entrance of an apartment building.
The case came to the surface when B sued A.
"Forced harassment in the military is a crime that undermines the healthy barracks culture and has a significant adverse effect on the establishment of military discipline," the court said. "The defendant used his position as a senior, and the crime was not good and the victim's shame must have been very high."
Reporter Park Sun-young of Digital News Team
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