BTS's Suga Apologizes After Electric Scooter DUI Incident
K-pop star Suga of BTS apologized after police in Seoul fined and revoked his license for drunk driving on an electric scooter. The incident caused no harm or damage. Suga admitted his mistake on Weverse, apologizing for his behavior. The singer is currently engaged in social service work to meet his military duty commitment.

K-pop star Suga, a member of the global boy band sensation BTS, issued an apology on Wednesday following police action in Seoul, South Korea. The authorities fined him and revoked his license for drunk driving on an electric scooter.
The incident occurred on Tuesday night when Suga rode the scooter for around 500 meters before tripping while parking, according to Big Hit Music, his label under K-pop firm HYBE. He failed a breathalyser test conducted by nearby police and admitted to breaking traffic laws out of a misplaced sense of security.
Suga, whose real name is Min Yoon-gi, posted an apology on Weverse, a fan platform owned by HYBE, expressing regret for his actions. The 31-year-old artist is currently fulfilling his mandatory military duty in a social service role, following BTS's break from group projects.
(With inputs from agencies.)