Lee Sang-bo's Drug Allegation

It has been known that Lee Sang-bo, a male actor in his 40s, was arrested on drug charges.

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Entertainment media TENASIA reported on the 11th that a male actor in his 40s who was urgently arrested for drug use was Lee Sang-bo.

On the same day, SBS Eight O'Clock News released a CCTV footage showing an actor in his 40s wandering around a residential area in Gangnam in broad daylight, saying he was arrested by police on suspicion of drug use at around 2 p.m. on the 10th.

Earlier, the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul said on the 10th that they arrested a male actor in his 40s on charges of violating the Narcotics Control Act in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu. He was arrested urgently because he tested positive for drugs in a simple test, and as soon as his condition improves, they plan to investigate how the actor administered the drug.

Born in 1981, Lee Sang-bo made his debut in the KBS drama "Invisible Man" in 2006, and starred in dramas and movies such as "Romance Hunter", "Golden Era of Daughter in Law", "Bad Love", "Drama Special - Special Task Force MSS", "Drama Special - Strong Colors", "Rugal" and "Private Lives". He played the lead role of Oh Ha-joon in KBS2's daily drama "Miss Monte-Cristo", which aired last year.

Lee Sang-bo currently has no agency and has closed his Instagram.