Prosecutors Say No to Arrest for Hybe Chairman Bang Si-Hyuk
Introduction
Prosecutors in South Korea said no to a police request to arrest Bang Si-Hyuk. He is the chairman of Hybe. Hybe is the company behind the K-pop group BTS. The police wanted to arrest him because they think he did something wrong with money. But prosecutors said there is not enough proof.
Main Body
The problem started in 2019. Police say Bang told people that Hybe did not plan to sell shares. But then the company sold shares. Police think Bang made a secret deal. He got a lot of money from a fund. Bang says he did nothing wrong. Hybe says the share sale was legal. Prosecutors gave the arrest request back to the police. They said there is not enough evidence now. They told police to find more proof. Police will look again and then decide. Bang's lawyers say he helped the investigation. He cannot leave South Korea since August. The US Embassy asked police to let him go to the US. BTS has concerts there. Bang wants to go with them. The case is important. BTS is touring again after a long time. The law says if you do bad things with money, you can go to prison for a long time.
Conclusion
The investigation continues. Police must find more proof before they ask for an arrest again. Bang says he did nothing wrong. He cannot travel outside South Korea. BTS continues its tour.