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JTBC confirms the CCTV footage released by network is not of BTS SUGA’s DUI incident

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Last updated: August 18, 2024 4:04 am
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JTBC confirms the CCTV footage released by network is not of BTS SUGA’s DUI incident
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JTBC has confirmed the CCTV footage the network released is not of BTS SUGA’s DUI incident.

On August 15, JTBC admitted the footage they initially released was not of BTS’ SUGA. The network stated, “JTBC released CCTV footage of an electric scooter cruising down the main road opposite the [condominium complex] Nine One Hannam that was taken at a similar time as when police found SUGA. However, following police investigation of routes, it was confirmed it was not SUGA driving the vehicle in the video.”

As previously reported, questions arose as to the legitimacy of the footage released by JTBC following a report by Dong-A Ilbo. The latest CCTV footage reveals SUGA was driving an electric scooter drunk on the sidewalk in front of Nine One Hannam when he fell, which was then confirmed by BIGHIT MUSIC.

Take a look at the different footage below.

BTS 슈가 음주 스쿠터 운전 CCTV

음주 킥보드인 줄 알았는데, 음주 스쿠터네요..

팬들 입장에선 너무 실망일듯 ㅠㅠ

이렇게 한 명 또 가네요.. pic.twitter.com/W7gpsdk9H6

— 십잡쓰 (@rrizzzzzzz) August 7, 2024

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