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JAKARTA - G-Dragon, who was questioned by the police regarding the alleged drug use case, was proven not to be involved. The test results he conducted last week were released by the National Forensic Service today, Tuesday, November 21.

Launching SPOTV News, the National Forensic Service reported to the Incheon police investigation team that no drugs were detected in the results of hair and nail analysis that were declared negative.

It is known that the nails can show whether someone uses drugs in five to six months. The police will not distribute the results of the examination to the public.

"The results of the evaluation cannot be shown," said the police.

The name G-Dragon was first involved after the manager of the entertainment venue in Gangnam, Seoul named the BIGBANG member. When questioned by the police, the manager believed that G-Dragon was using drugs.

The manager explained that he saw G-Dragon enter the bathroom of the entertainment venue and found a mysterious package. He also considers G-Dragon's attitude to look different from before.

G-Dragon denied all reports linking himself to drugs. He even went to the Incheon police voluntarily to undergo interrogation for four hours.

Then, he also handed over hair and nail samples to the police for analysis. The initial examination results were negative, but then G-Dragon submitted samples for further examination.

G-Dragon also stated that it would report to the legal side if there was false news that harmed their clients.


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