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said Yoo Ain, who was summoned by the police for
drug use, will be brought to justice.

It is reported that yesterday (27th) the investigation denied the allegations of habitual medication, and reporter Kim Bo-mi will give you the details.

After 12 hours of interrogation by < reporter>

Mr. Yoo Ain effectively admitted to the drug charge, saying that he had stated exactly what he could reveal.

[Yoo Ain/Actor: I think I was caught in that false swamp in that kind of self-rationalization that my deviant actions don't hurt anyone.]

This morning, he also posted an apology on his social media.

He said that he had hurt and harmed many people through his own wrongdoing, and that he would be judged with all reproaches and justice.

Yu is accused of taking four narcotics, including hemp, propofol, ketamine and cocaine, and while admitting to some of the drugs, he has reportedly denied the allegations.

In particular, in the case of propofol and ketamine, the police alleged misuse of the alleged abuse, claiming that they were for legitimate medical purposes rather than illegal prescriptions as medical records remained.

In the case of hemp, as it was detected in a urine test conducted on the 4th of last month, the timing of the medication was specified, so there was no room for dispute.

The key to the investigation is the timing of the use of cocaine, which is classified as one of the so-called top three drugs, and police say further investigation is needed to determine when it occurred between December last year and February this year.

Police plan to summon Yu again as early as next week to investigate and decide whether to apply for an arrest warrant.

(Video Interview: Kim Seung-tae, Video Editing: Won Hyung-hee)