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SBS has issued an official statement and apology in regards to endangered clams being illegally hunted on “Law of the Jungle.”

SBS has disciplined 'The Law of the Jungle' crew due to illegal harvesting of the Thai king's clams. On August 18, SBS held a personnel committee on the 18th on the collection of the "King of the Jungle Law IN Lost Island" production team to warn, discipline and suspend the CP, the producer, I decided to exclude it from directing 'The Law of the Jungle'. " "I apologize to the viewers," he said, "I will do my best to prevent a recurrence." ▲ SBS official position. SBS [Jungle's Law] is the official position. On July 18, SBS held a personnel committee for the collection of the Thai King's shell of the 'Jungle's Law IN Lost Island' crew, warning, guiding, and paying each other for the general manager, CP and producer respectively. I decided to exclude it from directing 'The Law of the Jungle'. In order to minimize the inconvenience to viewers, SBS also stopped watching the 'Jungle's Law IN Lost Island' episode again, and plans to broadcast the viewer's apology through 'Jungle's Law' on the 20th. We will do our best to prevent recurrence by thorough preliminary investigation and manual (tentative name) to prevent recurrence of similar cases and prevent legal risks in overseas production. Viewers' apology is as follows. I apologize to viewers SBS again apologizes once again for failing to fully understand the local regulations regarding the filming and filming of the Great King Seas in the "Jungle's Law in Lost Island" Thailand. In order to minimize the inconvenience of viewers, SBS stopped the replay of 'Jungle's Law IN Lost Island' We promise to do our best to prevent recurrence by preparing a thorough preliminary investigation and related manuals.