SUGA’s DUI Case: New Police Updates
BTS member SUGA recently made headlines due to his involvement in a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) case. Following the first round of police questioning on August 23, 2024, the authorities have provided significant updates on the matter. According to the Yongsan Police Station, the electric scooter that SUGA was driving did not require a license plate, a detail that may play a crucial role in the ongoing legal process.
Case Overview
SUGA, who is not only a key member of BTS but also a renowned K-pop rapper, was found driving an electric scooter under the influence of alcohol on the night of August 6, 2024. The incident occurred while he was returning from a gathering. During the ride, SUGA reportedly lost his balance while making a turn and fell. A nearby patrolling officer assisted him and, after detecting alcohol on SUGA’s breath, escorted him to the nearest police station for further investigation.
The police conducted a breath analyzer test on SUGA. Although some early reports speculated that his blood alcohol concentration was 0.227%, this figure was never officially confirmed and was later dismissed by authorities.
Police Statements and Developments
On August 26, 2024, three days after the initial questioning, the police provided a critical update regarding the case. An official from the Yongsan Police Station disclosed that SUGA’s electric scooter did not require a license plate, thereby suppressing potential controversies related to the vehicle. The official further stated that there would be no further investigation, signaling a potential conclusion to this aspect of the case.
The Yongsan Police have indicated that they expect to forward the case to the prosecutor next week, a move that will likely determine the legal consequences for SUGA.
CCTV Evidence and Apology
A new CCTV video near SUGA’s home surfaced, reportedly confirming his account of the incident. The footage supports his claim that he drove a short distance of 500 meters by electric scooter and fell near his residence. This video has added credibility to SUGA’s statements and has been an important piece of evidence in the ongoing investigation.
In the wake of these developments, SUGA took to Weverse on August 25, 2024, to issue a second handwritten apology letter. In the letter, he expressed deep remorse for his actions, acknowledging the damage caused to the memories created with BTS and apologizing to his fans once again.
“I am deeply sorry for the mistake I made. I have damaged the memories we created together and I apologize for that,” SUGA wrote in his heartfelt note.
Next Steps
As the case progresses, all eyes remain on the upcoming legal proceedings. The next steps will depend on the prosecutor’s assessment, following the police’s report.
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