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Kim Na-jeong Claims Forced Drug Use in the Philippines, Seeks Protection

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Former freelance announcer and broadcaster Kim Na-jung (32) has spoken out about a shocking incident she experienced in the Philippines. Previously, she posted a confession on social media admitting to "drug use," causing significant controversy. Following her return to Korea, Kim Na-jung underwent police questioning. She revealed the full details of the incident, claiming she was forced to inhale drugs and posted the confession to request help while under threat.

Kim Na-jeong,

Source: Kim Na-jeong's Instagram

The Shocking Incident in the Philippines

Kim Na-jung recently stated that she visited the Philippines to promote her beauty products and launch a new lingerie brand. However, she became involved in an unexpected incident after meeting a young businessman, Mr. A. According to Kim Na-jung's account, while intoxicated at a drinking party, Mr. A restrained her hands and blindfolded her, creating a coercive situation. She alleges that during this, she was forced to inhale drug smoke. Although she tried to resist, she claims a device used by Mr. A made it impossible to avoid inhaling the smoke.


The Cell Phone Containing Evidence Video

Kim Na-jeong,

Source: Kim Na-jeong's Instagram

The shocking events are said to have been recorded on Kim Na-jung's cell phone. She claims that fearing Mr. A would use the video he had filmed against her, he made her film herself and then sent her the video via AirDrop. Kim Na-jung’s representatives emphasize that this video is crucial evidence of her being unable to resist.


Requesting Help Under Threat

Kim Na-jung stated that she felt seriously threatened after the incident. Mr. A allegedly showed her a gun and said, "I can easily kill people." Because of this, she explained that she urgently posted a confession on social media for her safety. She also video-called the Korean police from the Philippines to request protection, and during this call, a person connected to Mr. A was recorded trying to track her.

Upon her return, she underwent police questioning at Incheon International Airport, and reportedly tested positive for drugs in a preliminary drug test. The case has been transferred to the narcotics investigation team at the police station responsible for her residence.

The Lawyer's Statement

Kim Na-jung's legal representative, lawyer Kim Yeon-gi, stated that they plan to submit various pieces of evidence to the investigative authorities. This includes records indicating Mr. A has committed multiple crimes and is barred from entering Korea, video footage of her being forced to inhale drugs, and evidence of the threats to her safety.

Lawyer Kim explained that Kim Na-jung is determined to rectify the situation as a victim and asked for restraint in making unfounded speculations or criticisms. He also stated that the reason she did not provide a full account of the incident initially was due to fear of retaliation from Mr. A.

Aftermath and Future Actions

This incident, a shocking event in the Philippines, is receiving significant attention. If Kim Na-jung's claims are true, the situation she endured constitutes a serious human rights violation and a crime. We hope that the police investigation and legal proceedings will fully clarify the truth of this matter.

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