BTS Jungkook’s safety at risk again after new attempted home break-in by Japanese woman

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Attempts to enter BTS Jungkook’s home continue as authorities investigate a new case involving a Japanese tourist in her 50s.

The Yongsan Police Station in Seoul revealed that the woman, identified as A, is under preliminary investigation for attempted trespassing. She is accused of pressing the lock on Jungkook’s front door multiple times between November 12 and 14.

This is not the first time Jungkook’s home has been targeted. In June, a Chinese woman in her 30s, B, attempted to break into his home, was arrested, and received a suspended prosecution.

In August, a Korean woman in her 40s, C, illegally entered the parking area and caused damage. She was also arrested on the spot.

Jungkook’s agency, Big Hit Music, previously stated about stalking incidents targeting BTS members: “We immediately report to the police so that offenders can be arrested on the spot.”

They added, “We are also filing restraining orders. We respond strictly without leniency to any act that threatens the artists’ privacy and safety.”

Fans remain concerned for Jungkook’s safety as authorities continue to monitor and investigate these incidents.

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