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K-Pop star Seungri to start mandatory military service as police investigation circles

  • The BigBang boy band singer has been linked to a suspicious nightclub and is facing allegations of drug abuse and providing escort girls to investors, which he denies
  • South Korea has mandatory conscription for all able-bodied men as the country is still technically at war with the North

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Seungri from K-pop group BIGBANK. Photo: Handout
Park Chan-kyong

South Korean pop star Seungri will start mandatory military service later this month as police continue to investigate him for a string of allegations and links to a suspicious nightclub.

The BigBang boy band member’s agency, YG Entertainment, said the 28-year-old “will join the army on March 25” without waiting for the results of his application for alternate conscription service as a policeman.

All able-bodied South Korean men, aged 18 to 35, must serve nearly two years of military service because the country is still technically at war with the North, following the 1950-53 armistice.

Police have been investigating a now-closed nightclub in Seoul’s prosperous Gangnam district, where incidents of drug abuse, sexual assault, violence and bribery of police officers have been reported. Seungri, whose real name is Lee Seung-hyun, had a controlling share in the club, called Burning Sun, and served as its publicity executive.

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Seungri flatly denied allegations, ranging from drug abuse to providing escort girls to potential investors, when he was questioned by police last month.

South Korean boy band BigBang. Photo: Handout
South Korean boy band BigBang. Photo: Handout
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Last month, the pop star cancelled his solo concerts from March 9 to 10 in Osaka and Japan, and March 17 in Jakarta, amid the ongoing scandal.

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