🔻 Investigation Summary by Dispatch
In March 2024, Song Mino was relocated to the Mapo Residential Convenience Facility. Following this transfer, Mr. L, who is Song Mino’s superior, was tasked with overseeing his work.
Since his assignment, Song Mino’s attendance has raised eyebrows. A thorough investigation carried out by Dispatch, including over ten visits between November and early December, revealed that Song Mino was never seen at the facility during these checks.
Reports indicated that he would occasionally arrive, sign in, and then vanish shortly after, often taking breaks outside for a cigarette. When pressed for information on Song Mino’s attendance, Mr. L cited “privacy reasons” and declined to share any records.
🔻 Suspicion of Covert Agreement Between Song Mino and Mr. L
Dispatch observed the facility over a period between 9 AM and 7 PM during the second week of November and found no sign of Song Mino. Other staff members corroborated this, stating, “I’ve never seen him.”
Despite Dispatch inquiries about his attendance, Mr. L continuously provided excuses, citing vacation, sickness, or hospitalization.
Notably, on October 30, 2024, Song Mino embarked on a vacation trip to Hawaii that lasted for five nights and six days. Alarmingly, he did not return to work even after this getaway.
In response to Dispatch’s findings, YG Entertainment asserted that “Song Mino is working as usual,” and when questioned about the lack of sighting, they stated, “We cannot confirm personal matters.”
🔻 Clarifications Provided by Mr. L
Further inquiries on December 3, 4, and 9 led to discussions with Mr. L regarding Song Mino’s work status.
December 3 Discussion:
Dispatch asked:
“Does Song Mino work here? Did he come to work today?”
Mr. L responded:
“Yes, he works here. Today he’s using up his remaining vacation days.”
December 4 Discussion:
On this date, Mr. L explained:
“Oh! I received a call around 9 AM this morning. He said he was taking a sick day… He’ll probably return to work on Monday.”
He further detailed Song Mino’s commuting habits, mentioning his vehicle collection, which includes several luxury cars, a regular Aston Martin, and a yellow Mercedes-Benz SLK.
December 9 Discussion:
When Dispatch followed up:
“Hello, did Song Mino come to work today?”
Mr. L claimed:
“I received a call from his manager. He’s been hospitalized… suffering from anxiety disorder and other issues.”
When asked about evidence of Song Mino’s attendance, Mr. L admitted he needed to verify his presence in the office.
In closing, Mr. L noted the challenges in confirming Song Mino’s hospitalization and attendance records:
“If I have no other tasks, I check in the morning… there’s no other record. I check, and if he doesn’t show up, I call him.”
Dispatch’s investigation presents mounting questions about Song Mino’s commitment during his military service, along with concerns about potential preferential treatment from superiors.
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