PHOTOS BIGBANG's G-Dragon discharged from military

G-Dragon salutes fans in front of the Ground Operations Command in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, Saturday. Yonhap
G-Dragon, the leader of K-pop boy band BIGBANG, was discharged from the military Saturday, and has begun to ready himself for his return to show business.
Meeting with media and fans in front of the Ground Operations Command in Yongin, south of Seoul, G-Dragon, whose real name is Kwon Ji-yong, thanked his fans for their support ― 3,000 came to the military base to greet the 31-year-old singer.
“I want to thank all the fans who have been waiting for me,” said Kwon, using a megaphone. “Now, I'll do my best in my main business.”
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G-Dragon began his mandatory service at a military unit in Cheorwon, Gangwon Province, 90 kilometers northeast of Seoul Feb. 27, 2018. But military officials ordered that he should be discharged in Yongin due to the risk of traveling fans disrupting African swine fever quarantine efforts in Cheorwon.
G-Dragon was embroiled in controversy during his service following allegations that he received special treatment when he was temporarily sick by being given a private room at a hospital instead of one of the shared rooms used by normal soldiers.
Now a “free man,” G-Dragon is likely to focus on restarting his music activities although the situation surrounding him isn't rosy.
BIGBANG's main rapper, T.O.P, whose real name is Choi Seung-hyun, was found guilty of smoking marijuana and received a suspended 10-month jail term with two years of probation. Seungri recently left the band and announced his retirement from the entertainment industry after a nightclub associated with him came under investigation over drug use and sexual abuse.
Two other BIGBANG members ― Taeyang and Daesung ― are currently serving their mandatory military service.
Yang Hyun-suk, who led BIGBANG's agency, YG Entertainment, recently resigned from his posts as CEO and chief producer over ongoing drug issues involving artists on the label. (Yonhap)