BTS member Min Yoongi, better known as Suga, wrote a lengthy note to his fans on Sunday after being involved in a drunk-driving incident. However, a translation of the Korean pop star's apology mistakenly included a reference to India. The translation by South Korean mobile app Weverse, through which BTS members interact with fans, stated that Suga made the "mistake of driving to India on an electric scooter after drinking".

This translation error was in Suga's second apology, following the confusion caused by his first apology. The India reference quickly caught the attention of BTS ARMY, or fans of the band, in India. Here is what the translated statement says: "On the night of August 6, 2024, I made the mistake of driving to India on an electric scooter after drinking.

Also, I'm sorry for the confusion caused by the first apology I hastily posted on the 7th. I should have thought more and been careful, but I couldn't". "India mentioned but at what cost," a K-Pop and K-Drama Instagram account based in India posted in a video, pointing out the translation error.

Also Read: BTS' Suga pens another apology note over drunk driving case and confusion over first post: ‘It’s all my fault' Take a look at the post here: A post shared by NoonaTalk (@noonatalk) What is the Suga drunk driving case? Currently, the South Korean Rapper is under investigation after he was caught drunk driving an electric scooter earlier this month. CCTV footage captured Suga near Nine One Hannam apartme.