Suga, a member of the globally renowned K-pop group BTS, decided to address the press for the first time since news broke about his involvement in a DUI case. The incident has drawn significant attention, and on August 23, 2024, Suga appeared at a police precinct for an investigative summons related to the charges.

BTS Member Suga Finally Address the Press

Arriving at the precinct around 7:45 p.m., after completing his public service duties for the day, Suga briefly paused to address the press. In his short statement, he expressed deep remorse for his actions and apologized sincerely for the incident. Suga assured everyone that he would fully cooperate with the ongoing investigations and take responsibility for his actions. After making his statement, he proceeded into the precinct to face the legal process.

The DUI incident in question occurred on August 6, 2024, when Suga was reportedly caught driving an electric scooter under the influence of alcohol. The police found him after he had fallen off the scooter near Nine One Hannam, a luxury residential complex in Hannam-dong. Upon investigation, it was discovered that Suga had a blood alcohol level of 0.227%, far exceeding the legal limit. The authorities immediately took him to the nearest police station, where the case was formally registered.

In addition to the DUI charges, the military is reportedly conducting a separate investigation regarding Suga’s time as a social worker, raising further questions about his conduct during his service.

Following his brief appearance in front of the press, Suga took to Weverse, a platform where BTS members frequently communicate with fans, to post a heartfelt apology.

In his message, he acknowledged the disappointment he had caused and reiterated his commitment to taking responsibility for his actions. Suga’s apology has been met with a mix of reactions, as fans and the public alike grapple with the implications of the incident.

As investigations continue, the situation remains a topic of widespread discussion, with many awaiting further developments.