Amy, methyphone medication charge arrest...Propofol and Zolpidem followed by narcotics hand

Amy, the broadcaster who had been Judgmented Probation for Propofol and Zolpidem medication, was investigated by police this time for methyphone medication.On the 27th, Amy was recently arrested on suspicion of methyphone medication and returned home after being investigated.The Kangwon Provincial Police Agencys drug investigation team recently confirmed that they used the throwing technique in the process of asking for the crime after arresting the drug distribution book, and caught Amys heap while checking the buyer.Seven months into the country, Amy was again on the verge of deportation.Amy was caught taking Propofol in April 2012 and was sentenced to eight months in prison and two years in Probation.United States of America Citizen Amy stayed in Korea after writing a compliance pledge saying that if she broke the law again, she would not object even if she was forced to leave.However, in September 2014, he was fined with Zolpidem and received a fine, and in November 2015 he was ordered to be deported by the court.United States of America Citizen Amy was forced out of Korea to United States of America in December 2015, and returned to Korea in January after five years.Amy said on her way home, I still do not feel it. I just thought about meeting my family. I want to start a new one.However, in seven months, he was charged with drug use again.

Amy, the broadcaster who had been Judgmented Probation for Propofol and Zolpidem medication, was investigated by police this time for methyphone medication.

On the 27th, Amy was recently arrested on suspicion of methyphone medication and returned home after being investigated.

The Kangwon Provincial Police Agency's drug investigation team recently confirmed that they used the throwing technique in the process of asking for the crime after arresting the drug distribution book, and caught Amy's heap while checking the buyer. Seven months into the country, Amy was again on the verge of deportation.

Amy was caught taking Propofol in April 2012 and was sentenced to eight months in prison and two years in Probation. United States of America Citizen Amy stayed in Korea after writing a compliance pledge saying that if she broke the law again, she would not object even if she was forced to leave.

However, in September 2014, he was fined with Zolpidem and received a fine, and in November 2015 he was ordered to be deported by the court. United States of America Citizen Amy was forced out of Korea to United States of America in December 2015, and returned to Korea in January after five years.

Amy said on her way home, "I still do not feel it. I just thought about meeting my family." "I want to start a new one." However, in seven months, he was charged with drug use again.