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WINNER's Song Mino's military case sent to prosecution over public service duty negligence, trial to follow
WINNER's Song Mino's military case sent to prosecution over public service duty negligence, trial to follow

Pink Villa

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

WINNER's Song Mino's military case sent to prosecution over public service duty negligence, trial to follow

Song Mino, aka Mino, from WINNER, is currently in headlines again. The K-pop idol has recently come under scrutiny for his conduct during his mandatory public service duties. On May 23, South Korean police confirmed that he has been referred to prosecution over allegations of negligence while serving. This situation first came to light in December of last year, about a year and three months into his public service. Reports suggested that Mino had frequently missed his assigned work and took an unusually high number of vacation days, often citing medical reasons. However, recent developments reveal that during a police questioning session in late February 2025, Song Mino largely admitted to the allegations of workplace negligence. Following this, the case was escalated and forwarded to the prosecution for further investigation and possible trial. Under South Korea's Military Service Act, neglecting mandatory public service duties without valid reasons is taken seriously. Public service workers found negligent can face penalties that include serving additional days, often five times the number of days they were absent. In cases where the neglect exceeds eight days, the consequences can be more severe, potentially including up to three years in prison. His agency, YG Entertainment, back in February, responded by clarifying that his medical leaves were part of ongoing treatment he had started before enlisting. YG quotes, "Song Min Ho's medical absences are an extension of the treatments he began receiving prior to his enlistment. All of his other vacation days were received according to regulation." However, WINNER's Song Mino has not issued any statement or shared any posts regarding the current developments. South Korea's Military Service Act (Article 33) requires public service workers who neglect their duties without a valid reason to serve additional time, about five times the neglect period. Neglect for over 8 days may result in imprisonment for up to 3 years.

Winner's Kang Seungyoon to return as solo act: report
Winner's Kang Seungyoon to return as solo act: report

Korea Herald

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Winner's Kang Seungyoon to return as solo act: report

Kang Seungyoon of Winner is preparing to make a comeback as a solo musician, according to a local media report on Friday. He is planning to do so by the end of June, marking his first solo effort since completing mandatory military service in December last year. His last solo release was the single 'Born To Love You' from March 2022 and his last album, which was also his first solo studio album, 'Page' released about a year before. The news of his solo return may appease Winner fans who were disappointed by the recent announcement that the band's July concert — the band's first standalone show in over three years — will not include Song Mino. The rapper is under investigation for allegedly failing to fulfill his duty as a social service agent.

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