K-pop star home intrusion under probe


The police are investigating a Japanese woman in her 50s for allegedly attempting to access the Seoul residence of BTS member Jungkook (pic), the authorities said.

The woman is suspected of repea­tedly trying to unlock the door of the singer’s home during her visit to South Korea bet­ween Nov 12 and 14, according to local media reports.

The authorities are reviewing the case on suspicion of trespassing and stalking, but have not conducted a face-to-face interrogation as the suspect is currently overseas.

The incident follows a series of similar cases involving unautho­rised attempts to access the singer’s private property.

In August, a South Korean woman in her 40s allegedly enter­ed the parking area of Jungkook’s residence. Her case was forwar­ded to prosecutors in October on charges of trespassing and viola­ting the anti-stalking law.

Earlier in June, a Chinese woman in her 30s attempted to enter the home and was given “suspension of prosecution”, meaning the prosecutor chose not to indict her. — The Korea Herald/ANN

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