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Famous drug crimes continue… Concerns about ‘fake crime’

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Drug offenses in the entertainment industry, including composer Don Spike, are on the rise.

Analysts say the number of cases where drugs are not only easy to obtain but also a stronger stimulus is increasingly being sought.

There are voices that cause concern in that the drug offenses of popular celebrities have a major impact on the public.

This is Reporter Yoon Sol.

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Composer Don Spike, who was arrested on charges of regular methamphetamine use, said he had only recently started taking drugs.

“(When did you start taking drugs?) It’s recently. (Why did you do it?)…”

However, when Don Spike’s drug history was revealed, it was also revealed that the crime was not sudden.

The recent drug cases in the entertainment industry have continued.

Previously, singer Nam Tae-hyun, a former member of the group WINNER, was arrested at the Yongsan Police Station on a charge of using methamphetamine.

In August, rapper Yoon Byung-ho was also brought to trial on charges of supplying methamphetamine at home.

In particular, recently, there have been a number of cases of dependence on strong stimulants such as methamphetamine, which has been controversial for legalization, and very addictive, such as methamphetamine, which increases the risk.

Another problem is the environment where a type of system that makes it easy to buy narcotics is in place.

Composer Don Spike said he mainly buys drugs through social media, but police are investigating whether the drug may have been traded through another channel.

A celebrity drug scandal that is familiar to the public can have side effects such as imitation, raising concerns.

“There may be stressful and difficult situations, but shouldn’t people who create social values ​​have a deeper sense of responsibility…”

In particular, it is stated that it is a crime that must be eliminated as it can have adverse effects such as causing curiosity not only in adults but also among adolescents.

This is Yonhap News TV, Yoon Sol. ( solemio@yna.co.kr )

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