A stalker in his 30s who broke into BTS Jungkook's home without permission, sent to the prosecution

Aug 31, 2025

A stalker in his 30s who broke into BTS Jungkook's home without permission, sent to the prosecution



A stalker who tried to break into the group's BTS Jungkook's home without permission has been handed over to the prosecution.

On the 27th, Yongsan Police Station in Seoul sent a Chinese woman in her 30s to the prosecution without detention on charges of attempted home invasion.

A is accused of attempting to break into the residence by visiting Jungkook's home in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, at around 11:20 p.m. on June 11, when Jungkook was discharged from the military. The police, who were dispatched after receiving the report, arrested A as a red-handed criminal, and A stated that he visited Korea to see the political situation.




Jung-kook joined the army with Jimin in December 2023 and was discharged from the military after serving for about a year and a half at the artillery brigade of the 5th Infantry Division in Yeoncheon-gun, Gyeonggi-do. During his military service, he suffered the loss of 8.4 billion won worth of Hive shares by a hacking organization led by the Chinese nationality chief. Fortunately, Hive, the agency, suspended payment and caused no financial damage, but serious damage remained that personal information was used maliciously. The gunman was arrested in Thailand, summoned to Korea, and handed over to prosecutors on the 29th.








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