
BTS member Jungkook has once again fallen victim to a home intrusion attempt, with police booking a Japanese woman in her 50s.
It was reported on December 21 that a woman was booked for attempted trespassing at Jungkook’s home. According to the Seoul Yongsan Police Station, a Japanese woman identified as A was booked on December 16 on charges of attempted trespassing. Authorities are also investigating the case under the Anti-Stalking Act.
The suspect allegedly pressed the locking mechanism on the front door of Jungkook’s residence multiple times between November 12 and 14. However, police have yet to question her, as she is currently staying overseas.
This is not the first time Jungkook has experienced violations of his privacy. In August, a Korean woman in her 40s unlawfully entered the parking area of his residence. That case has since been handed over to prosecutors and remains under investigation.
A similar incident was reported earlier this year as well. In March, a Chinese woman in her 30s was apprehended by police after attempting to enter Jungkook’s home. She received a suspension of indictment for attempted trespassing.
Meanwhile, BTS is preparing for a full-group comeback scheduled for next spring, raising anticipation among fans worldwide.
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