TheJakartaPost

Please Update your browser

Your browser is out of date, and may not be compatible with our website. A list of the most popular web browsers can be found below.
Just click on the icons to get to the download page.

Jakarta Post

Owner of nightclub linked to Burning Sun scandal arrested

Ock Hyun-ju (The Korea Herald/Asia News Network)
Wed, March 27, 2019

Share This Article

Change Size

Owner of nightclub linked to Burning Sun scandal arrested Seungri (center), a member of the K-pop boy group BIGBANG, bows as he arrives for questioning over criminal allegations at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency in Seoul on March 14. (AFP/Jung Yeon-Je)

A

n owner of a nightclub linked to the sex-drug scandal involving a member of K-pop boy band Big Bang has been arrested on charges of tax evasion, a Seoul court said Tuesday. 

The Seoul Central District Court issued a warrant for the arrest of a man surnamed Kang over suspicions he underreported sales at the nightclub, Arena, in southern Seoul and inflated the salaries of employees from 2014 to 2017, dodging a tax bill that totaled 16.2 billion won ($14.3 million).

Police say Kang named a man, identified only by the surname Lim, as a puppet head of the club. Kang is suspected of owning and operating several other clubs in the area in this manner.

Lim was also arrested the same day. The court said the charges against Kang and Lim had been sufficiently proven and there was a risk they would destroy evidence. 

Police raided Arena earlier this month over allegations that Big Bang star Seungri procured prostitutes for potential investors there. 

Read also: Seungri saga grows amid police corruption, supposed link with the mob

Seungri is being investigated for possible links to the snowballing sex-drug scandal, including allegations of sexual assault, drug use, illicit filming of sex videos and corrupt ties with police at the club Burning Sun. He was an executive at the club until early this year, when he stepped down amid the brewing scandal.

Kang’s arrest is likely to boost the ongoing investigation into tax evasion at nightclubs in southern Seoul, including Burning Sun. Police raided Burning Sun last month and seized its accounting books.

Police called in a co-head of Burning Sun on Monday again to question him about allegations he had bribed an ex-police officer, seeking to avoid punishment for serving underage customers. 


This article appeared on The Korea Herald newspaper website, which is a member of Asia News Network and a media partner of The Jakarta Post
 

Your Opinion Matters

Share your experiences, suggestions, and any issues you've encountered on The Jakarta Post. We're here to listen.

Enter at least 30 characters
0 / 30

Thank You

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We appreciate your feedback.