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News / BTOB Yixun was exploded as “Habitual Hu Ma”! May enlisted in the army suspected of avoiding investigation | ETtoday Starlight Cloud | ETtoday News Cloud

Reporter Wu Mengting / Comprehensive Report

The South Korean idol boy group BTOB’s rap player Yixun was exposed to suspicion of “habitual huma”. The huma habit has been going on for several years. Reports have even pointed out that he enlisted in the army in May to avoid investigation.

▲ BTOB Yixun was exploded as “Habitual Hu Ma”. (Picture/Retrieved from YouTube/채널A 뉴스)

According to a report by South Korean media “Channel A”, Yixun, who is also the head of BTOB’s creative work, was investigated by the police because of his habit. When the police were investigating the Houma case at the beginning of this year, they were confessed that Yixun was suspected of having Houma. According to the accomplice and police investigations, he had smoked marijuana with familiar friends from 4 to 5 years ago until last year. The habit has been maintained for several years, and a toxic reaction was also detected in his hair test.

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It is understood that in order to evade law enforcement, he does not use cash and uses virtual currency transactions. The method is that he first remits cash to a third party, and the third party exchanges virtual currency for drug heads selling narcotic drugs to obtain marijuana. . In July of this year, the police had handed over the investigation results to the prosecutor for further prosecution.

▲BTOB Yixun’s purchase of marijuana was made public. (Photo/Retrieved from YouTube/채널A 뉴스)

However, in May of this year, Yixun announced that he was in the army without warning, and sent a shaved head photo on IG to say goodbye to fans, saying, “I am sorry to inform you that I am about to enlist in the army” because it is under investigation and the case is transferred to the police. Fang previously served as a soldier and was suspected of enlisting in order to avoid investigation. He was officially enlisted in the army on May 28 this year and is expected to retire on February 27, 2022.

In response to this, the affiliated brokerage company responded, “I don’t know that he has any problems,” and revealed that he was expected to enlist in the army in March because of the new crown pneumonia (COVID-19) epidemic that was postponed to May.

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