Prosecutors reject arrest warrant request for Hybe chairman

Prosecutors in Seoul have rejected a police request for an arrest warrant against Hybe chairman Bang Si-hyuk, citing insufficient evidence for detention. Bang faces accusations of deceiving investors into selling shares before the company's 2019 IPO. Police plan to review reapplying after further investigation.

The Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' Office rejected on April 24 a police request for an arrest warrant against Bang Si-hyuk, chairman and founder of K-pop giant Hybe. Prosecutors stated, "At this stage, there is insufficient evidence to justify the necessity of detention, and we have therefore requested a supplementary investigation."

Bang is accused of fraudulent unfair trading under the Capital Markets Act by deceiving investors in 2019 into selling their Hybe shares before the company's initial public offering, allegedly pocketing about 260 billion won (US$175.28 million) in illegal profits. The act prohibits financial gains through false statements or deceptive schemes involving unlisted shares. Violations yielding over 5 billion won in profits carry life imprisonment or a minimum five-year term.

Bang has denied the allegations, saying the IPO followed the law and regulations. Police received a tip-off in late 2024 and raided the Korea Exchange and Hybe headquarters the following year. In August, Bang was banned from leaving the country, imposing various activity restrictions.

The U.S. Embassy in Seoul recently sent a letter to police requesting permission for Bang to travel to the United States for K-pop supergroup BTS' world tour. Police said they will review reapplying for the warrant after further probes, adding decisions will follow due process.

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Police seek arrest warrant for HYBE chairman Bang Si-hyuk

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Seoul police have requested an arrest warrant for HYBE Chairman Bang Si-hyuk on suspicions of unfair stock trading under the Capital Markets Act. The allegations stem from 2019, when he reportedly misled investors about the company's IPO delay, acquiring shares cheaply for nearly 200 billion won ($135.9 million) in profits. Bang denies the claims and expressed regret over the warrant request despite his cooperation.

Police on Thursday requested arrest warrants for lawmaker Kang Sun-woo and former Seoul city councilor Kim Kyung over a bribery scandal tied to the 2022 local elections. Kim is accused of offering 100 million won to Kang in exchange for a Democratic Party nomination, while Kang admits receiving a shopping bag but denies knowing it contained cash. The scandal emerged late last year from a disclosed recording.

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The Uijeongbu District Court issued an arrest warrant on Friday for Park Wang-yeol, a 48-year-old notorious drug trafficker repatriated from the Philippines. The court cited risks of flight and evidence destruction. He arrived in South Korea in handcuffs on Wednesday and was immediately placed in police custody.

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