HYBE chairman’s arrest warrant rejected for insufficient evidence

In a new twist to the ongoing saga, Korean prosecutors have dismissed the request to arrest Bang Si-Hyuk over the company's IPO

Bang Si-Hyuk
Bang Si-Hyuk © HYBE

Korean prosecutors have rejected local authorities’ request for an arrest warrant for HYBE chairman Bang Si-Hyuk, citing insufficient evidence over claims of investor fraud.

On Friday (24 April), the Seoul Southern District Prosecutors’ Office rejected the police request filed earlier in the week, which sought to see Bang arrested on fraudulent trading over the listing of HYBE (then Big Hit Entertainment) in 2019.

“At this stage, there is insufficient evidence to justify the necessity of detention, and we have therefore requested a…

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