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Actor Lee Sang-bo, in his 40s, is accused of drug use.



According to the entertainment industry on the 12th, it was revealed that the identity of a man in his 40s who was urgently arrested for drug use on the 10th was that of an actor.



Born in 1981, Lee Sang-bo debuted in the 2006 KBS 2TV drama 'The Longest Invisible Man' and appeared in 'Daughter-in-law's Golden Age', 'Bad Love', OCN 'Rugal', and JTBC's 'Private Life'.

He was also cast as the lead role in the KBS 2TV daily drama 'Miss Monte Cristo', which ended in July last year, attracting the attention of viewers.



Lee Sang-bo is currently active without an agency.

R Project Company, his former agency, where he worked until last year, said, "Lee Sang-bo's contract expired last year."

SNS, which used to communicate with fans, has recently been switched to private.



Earlier, when it became known that a 'male actor in his 40s' had been arrested on charges of violating the Narcotics Control Act, speculation arose about his identity.

In the process, Lee Moo-saeng and Park Hae-jin were mentioned as real names and suffered damage.



In response, Lee Moo-saeng and Park Hae-jin immediately issued an official position and said, "Our actor has nothing to do with this case."



The Gangnam Police Station was dispatched on the 10th after receiving a 112 report claiming that a man who appeared to be intoxicated was wandering around the residential area.

Police arrested Lee Sang-bo at his home in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul around 2 pm.

As a result of the simple reagent test, it was positive for narcotics.



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(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kim Ji-hye)