Japanese Woman investigated after multiple tries to enter BTS Jungkook home

Officers said the woman, identified only as A, allegedly went to the building from the 12th to the 14th and pressed the front door lock repeatedly.

Jungkook
Jungkook

Police officials in Seoul are looking into a new attempt to enter the home of Jungkook of BTS. According to investigators, a Japanese woman in her fifties is being checked before formal charges are considered. The inquiry began after a report that she tried to access the singer’s residence in Yongsan several times over a three day period.

Officers said the woman, identified only as A, allegedly went to the building from the 12th to the 14th and pressed the front door lock repeatedly. The police have not yet confirmed whether she has left South Korea. They plan to gather details from all possible sources, including an interview with Jungkook, to determine the sequence of events and the intent behind her actions.

Previous Intrusion Attempts Raise Concerns

This is not the first time authorities have dealt with similar intrusions involving Jungkook’s home. Earlier incidents in June and August involved a Chinese tourist who was taken into custody after attempting to enter the property. These cases, along with the latest one, have led to growing concern over the safety of public figures and the responsibilities of law enforcement when repeated breaches occur.

Jungkook spoke about unwanted visits during a live broadcast on his birthday in September. He told viewers that anyone considering such actions should think twice if they wished to avoid police involvement. His remark reflected the frustration of dealing with recurring attempts to enter his private space and the need for clearer boundaries between public interest and personal life.

Police Prepare Detailed Timeline Of Events

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Jungkook Updates (Source: X)

This is not the first time authorities have dealt with similar intrusions involving Jungkook’s home. Earlier incidents in June and August involved a Chinese tourist who was taken into custody after attempting to enter the property. These cases, along with the latest one, have led to growing concern over the safety of public figures and the responsibilities of law enforcement when repeated breaches occur.

Jungkook spoke about unwanted visits during a live broadcast on his birthday in September. He told viewers that anyone considering such actions should think twice if they wished to avoid police involvement. His remark reflected the frustration of dealing with recurring attempts to enter his private space and the need for clearer boundaries between public interest and personal life.

The police have not shared specific details about the investigation but noted that they are reviewing security footage and related evidence. The goal is to determine whether the woman planned the attempts in advance and whether she acted alone. Officers are also checking for possible links to past incidents or online activity pointing to intent.

As the inquiry continues, fans have been urging stricter measures to protect artists who regularly face unwanted visits from individuals who claim to be followers. The case is expected to move forward once officers complete their interviews and examine all collected material.

TL;DR

A Japanese woman in her fifties is under police investigation for repeatedly attempting to enter Jungkook’s home in Yongsan across three days. Officers say she pressed the front door lock several times before leaving the scene. This follows earlier intrusion attempts by a Chinese tourist. Police are reviewing evidence and plan to question Jungkook to confirm the full timeline.

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