Feb 27 • 05:41 UTC 🇰🇷 Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

MC Mong, Suspected of Procuring Sleeping Pills Under Ex-Manager’s Name... Police Investigation Launched

Police have launched an investigation into singer MC Mong for allegedly obtaining sleeping pills through a proxy prescription under the name of his former manager.

Police in Seoul’s Gangnam district have initiated an investigation into allegations surrounding singer MC Mong, whose real name is Shin Dong-hyun, for purportedly obtaining prescription sleeping pills illegally through a former manager's name. This case has drawn significant attention due to its implications involving the violation of drug management laws and medical regulations in South Korea. The investigations began after Hyun-taek Lim, a former president of the Korean Medical Association, filed a complaint against Shin, alleging that he procured the narcotic drug Zolpidem without a legitimate prescription.

The investigation was first referred to a police station in Daejeon before being returned to Gangnam police, which has jurisdiction over Shin's residence. It was initially reported that Lim filed the complaint on a public platform, indicating that this issue has gained momentum within public discourse, emphasizing the accountability of celebrities in matters relating to drug use and prescription practices. The involvement of regulatory bodies like the Medical Association signals a serious stance toward drug management in the country.

The outcome of this investigation could have broader implications for the South Korean entertainment industry, as it highlights the risks associated with the accessibility and prescription of narcotics. If found guilty, Shin could face legal consequences that may impact his career and the public's perception of celebrities regarding drug-related issues.

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