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G-Dragon Suspected of Drug Abuse and Attempting to Destroy Evidence

South Korean Singer G-Dragon Suspected of Drug Abuse

According to a report from the Yonhap News Agency on November 10, South Korean singer G-Dragon (Kwon Ji-dragon) is under suspicion of drug abuse. It was reported that he recently underwent a drug test, during which he shaved all his body hair except for his head, leading the police to suspect that he was attempting to destroy evidence.

Sources from the Korean legal community revealed that G-Dragon voluntarily visited the Narcotics Crime Investigation Department of the Incheon Police Department on the 6th to undergo his first investigation. A urine test conducted on the same day showed negative results, but due to the limited detection window of rapid test kits, the police attempted to collect his hair for a more accurate analysis. However, G-Dragon had shaved most of his body hair, claiming that it was a routine practice for him, complicating the investigation process. The police collected his remaining hair and fingernails for further analysis at the National Institute of Scientific Research.

Nail tests can detect drug use up to 5 to 6 months prior, while hair tests can indicate drug use within the past year. However, G-Dragon’s frequent hair treatments as an artist may affect the accuracy of the results. The police suspected that his sudden hair removal was an attempt to tamper with evidence, leading to an expansion of the investigation.

The Incheon Police Department is currently investigating 10 individuals, including G-Dragon and actor Lee Sun-kyun, on suspicion of drug use.

Source: China News Network

(Reporting by: Yu Hua, Editing by: Wenjie, Proofreading by: Yu Zhenhua)

China News Service, November 10. According to Yonhap News Agency report on the 10th local time, South Korean singer G-DRAGON (Kwon Ji-dragon), who is suspected of drug abuse, was tested drugs recently while getting rid of all his hair. except for his hair The police suspected he was trying to destroy evidence.

The report quoted sources from the Korean legal community as saying that G-Dragon, who was suspected of violating the Narcotics Control Act, voluntarily went to the Narcotics Crime Investigation Department of the Incheon Police Department on the 6th and received the first investigation. Police conducted a urine test on him, and rapid reagent test results released that day showed negative.

As rapid test kits can usually only detect drug use within 5 to 10 days of the test date, the police also tried to collect his hair for more precise identification. But Quan Zhilong shaved most of his body hair except his head. He said he also pulls his hair during the week, but not before this investigation. In the end, the police collected his hair and fingernails and sent them to the National Institute of Scientific Research for identification. The results have not yet been released.

According to Korean media, nail tests can detect the use of drugs such as methamphetamine or ecstasy in the past 5 to 6 months. The hair test is based on the length of the hair sample, which reflects the individual’s drug use in the past year. However, as an artist, G-Dragon often dyes or bleaches his hair, which can affect his perceived drug content.

According to reports, based on previous similar cases, the police suspected that Quan Zhilong was pulling his hair in an attempt to destroy evidence before accepting the first investigation, so they expanded the scope of the investigation. The police also plan to conduct a supplementary investigation after the exact identification results of the National Institute for Scientific Investigation are released, and then call G-Dragon to investigate.

Currently, the Incheon Police Department in South Korea is investigating 10 people including G-Dragon and actor Lee Sun-kyun who are suspected of taking drugs.

Source: China News Network

(First trial: Yu Hua Second trial: Wenjie Third trial: Yu Zhenhua)

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