BTS's Jungkook is once again facing serious privacy violations after a Japanese woman attempted multiple times to break into his home.
The Yongsan Police announced on the 19th that a Japanese woman in her 50s is under investigation for attempted trespassing. Between November 12–14, she allegedly visited Jungkook's residence and repeatedly pressed the door-lock password.
BigHit Reaffirms Zero-Tolerance Policy
BigHit Music stated, "We have consistently implemented strict measures to protect the artist's privacy, and we will continue to act even more aggressively."
This is not the first intrusion attempt involving obsessive individuals.
In June, a Chinese woman in her 30s was apprehended while trying to enter Jungkook's home. In late August, another woman in her 40s was caught in the underground parking lot after attempting to break in.
BigHit maintains a zero-tolerance stance: the first suspect was sent to prosecutors without detention, while the second admitted to the crime during police questioning.
Jungkook himself expressed distress over repeated intrusions. During a Weverse Live session in September, he warned, "Please don't come. If you don't want to end up at the police station, don't enter my home."
Authorities and the agency are expected to continue strict monitoring and legal action.