BTS member Jungkook has created a huge fan base all over the world. However, his popularity seems to have affected his privacy as two women attempted to break into his house twice.
However, the cases have gone in different directions. At approximately 11:20 p.m. KST on August 30, a Korean woman in her 40s, one of the perpetrators, broke into Jungkook's house in Seoul's Yongsan Ward and trespassed on the parking lot. After receiving a call about this, the police arrived on the scene and took her into custody.
On October 14, KST, the case was forwarded to the prosecution on trespassing and anti-stalking law violations, according to the police on October 22.
On June 11, the day that Jungkook was released from military service, a Chinese woman in her 30s paid him a late-night visit at his house.
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Before the police arrived and arrested her on the spot, she made several attempts to push the keypad door lock. After Jungkook returned from the military, the woman told the police that she had travelled from China to Korea to see him.
The charges against the Chinese woman were dropped by the Seoul District Prosecutors' Office, which was in charge of this case, because she was unable to actually trespass onto his property and posed little risk of reoffending because she had left for her native country.
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