Bully Da Ba$tard, a popular rapper, was recently detained on suspicion of violating the state’s Narcotics Control Act. Yoon Byung-ho, a 23-year-old rapper, rose to fame after appearing on the first two seasons of Mnet’s rap program High School Rapper. While Korean audiences have praised Bully Da Ba$tard’s rapping abilities, he has long been the subject of drug abuse rumors.
Bully da Ba$tard was arrested for marijuana and methamphetamine.
On July 12, 2022, it was reported that the singer was taken into custody by the Incheon Gyeyang Police Station on multiple drug charges. According to police reports, Bully Da Ba$tard alias Yoon was accused of consuming marijuana and methamphetamine at his residence in the Gyeyang-gu area of Incheon. According to sources, on July 9, 2022, the police received an anonymous tip about the rapper’s drug use. Shortly after, an arrest warrant was obtained and police seized 1.0g of meth and about 4 needles from Bully Da Ba$tard’s home.
The artist previously admitted to the charges. A urine liver test that was positive for narcotics further incriminated him. Yoon admitted to obtaining the meth using an online messaging program where buyers and dealers use a ‘drop technique’. Yoon allegedly accepted the narcotics after the supplier hid them in a designated location.
The authorities are currently investigating the entire chain, as well as all other people who obtained narcotics in the same way. By the way, on May 20, 2020, Yoon Byung-ho admitted that he has a problem with drugs. The High School Rapper contestant opened up about his drug problems and rehab efforts on his own Instagram account.
🗞 | NEWS Bully Da Ba$tard (Yoon Byung-ho) Arrested for Drug Abuse “Repeat,” Suspected of Using Marijuana and Meth Earlier this Month
Police in Incheon arrested Bully on the morning of July 9 at his home, where they found 1g of methamphetamine and four syringes+ pic.twitter.com/c0frcggKPj
— KHIPHOPHOUSE (@khiphophouse) July 14, 2022
The following is an excerpt from the post:
“I will not hide behind mental illness to avoid accepting responsibility.”
It goes on to say:
“My actions deserve criticism and I would like to apologize once again for letting down the many individuals who tried to help me. I couldn’t break free after years of drug addiction and took hundreds of doses of tranquilizers and pain pills to escape reality.”
Meanwhile, Bully Da Ba$tard isn’t the only high school rapper contender who’s been in trouble lately. On the 22nd of last month, rapper Choi Ha-min, runner-up in the competition, was sentenced to one year and six months in prison and three years of probation for abusing a child. Choi Ha-min, on the other hand, has been cleared by authorities of any involvement in the ongoing drug scandal.
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