Falsification of COVID-19 Test to Evade Military Service: NSS Discovers New Case
The National Security Service (NSS) has revealed new information regarding a falsified COVID-19 test designed to evade military service. According to the data obtained, the father of a conscript soldier, A. S., identified as N. S., allegedly persuaded or otherwise urged the head of a laboratory at a medical center and a lab technician to create falsified documents regarding COVID-19 for his son.
The NSS reported that there was an intention to collect samples; however, no samples were actually taken from the individual in question. Instead, a sample belonging to another person diagnosed with COVID-19 was sent for laboratory analysis.
As a result, on October 23, a deceptive conclusion was issued in the name of the conscript soldier, claiming that he had tested positive for COVID-19. This false documentation allowed the conscript to illegally suspend his military service under the conditions of martial law.
A criminal case has been initiated, and both the conscript soldier and personnel from the medical center who assisted in the crime have been arrested.