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[Official] Police decide not to prosecute MC Mong for suspected proxy prescription of zolpidem: "Insufficient evidence"

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Yoon Sanggeun

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Police have decided not to transfer the case regarding MC Mong's suspected involvement in a proxy prescription of sleep medication through his former manager, citing insufficient evidence.

The Seoul Gangnam Police Station announced on the 18th that it has decided not to prosecute MC Mong, who was reported for violating the Narcotics Control Act.

MC Mong had been under suspicion of having received a prescription for zolpidem, a psychotropic drug, in the name of his former manager. In response, police investigated MC Mong and other accused parties during their investigation, secured relevant statements, and requested detailed testing from the National Forensic Service.

After comprehensively reviewing the statements and results from the National Forensic Service tests, police concluded that there was insufficient evidence to substantiate the charges against MC Mong and decided not to transfer the case to the Prosecution Service.

This investigation began with a report filed by Im Hyun-taek, former Han Ui-sa-hyeop (Chairman). Im Hyun-taek, Jeon (Chairman), submitted a formal complaint to the Prosecution Service earlier this year, alleging that MC Mong had obtained a zolpidem prescription using his former manager's name.

Following the case assignment, Daejeon Seobu Police Station investigated Im Hyun-taek as the complainant, while Seoul Gangnam Police Station, which has jurisdiction over MC Mong's residence, took over the case and continued the subsequent investigation.

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