WINNER Song Mino Indicted Without Detention for Military Service Act Violation 2025
WINNER's Song Mino has been indicted without detention for violating the Military Service Act as of December 31, 2025. Learn about the charges and the legal investigation.
A shocking end-of-year development hits the K-pop scene. Song Mino, a prominent member of the group WINNER, has been indicted for allegedly failing to fulfill his duties while serving as a public service worker.
Song Mino Military Service Act Violation and Indictment Details
According to the Seoul Western District Prosecutors’ Office on December 31, 2025, Song Mino was indicted without detention on December 30. The charges involve alleged violations of the Military Service Act, specifically regarding his conduct during his alternative service period.
The prosecution also indicted a supervisory official, identified as A, for involvement in the matter. This suggests that the investigation extends beyond the artist himself to the management of the service facility where he was stationed.
Allegations of Improper Public Service Fulfillment
While the specific details of the misconduct haven't been made official, the indictment implies a serious breach of protocol. Song Mino is expected to stand trial without being physically detained, during which his intent and the extent of the duty failure will be scrutinized.
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