The police summons investigation of Suga (Min Yunki-31) remains undecided. On the 22nd, the police summons investigation ended in a happy ending.
'We will coordinate the summons schedule with Suga's side within this week,' the police said at a regular briefing on the 19th. They added that they had no plans to set up a photo line.
The police hinted at a closed-door summons. The press waited. Two shifts a day, they stood outside Yongsan Police Station to photograph BTS's first police station photo wall.
However, the police and Suga's camp have yet to meet. A media outlet's report that the group would appear on the 22nd also turned out to be a misinformation.
The police have been tight-lipped about their plans to appear. There is no specific deadline for the investigation in this case. Furthermore, they already have the evidence, including her blood alcohol level.
Meanwhile, on the 6th of this month, Suga was riding his e-scooter on the sidewalk while intoxicated. His blood alcohol level was reportedly 0.227%. This is over the legal threshold for aggravation.
According to the Road Traffic Act, a driver with a blood alcohol content of 0.2 per cent or more is punishable by imprisonment for two to five years and a fine of not less than 10 million won and not more than 20 million won.