BTS member Jungkook is once again dealing with a severe breach of privacy and safety, as a Japanese tourist has been officially placed under investigation for repeatedly attempting to break into his residence.
This latest incident highlights a disturbing pattern of obsessive behavior and trespassing that has plagued the artist since his return from military service.
Latest Incident: Japanese Woman Under Investigation
On November 19th KST, news outlets reported that the Yongsan Police Station in Seoul is investigating a woman, identified only as “A,” who is a Japanese tourist in her 50s, on charges of attempted trespassing.
- The Allegation: The woman is accused of repeatedly pressing the door lock (digital keypad) of Jungkook’s residence multiple times over a three-day period, specifically between November 12th and 14th.
- Police Action: Authorities have launched a pre-booking investigation and stated that their immediate plan is to question the victim (Jungkook) to formally establish the facts. As of the report date, it has not yet been confirmed whether the woman has returned to Japan, complicating the investigative process.
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Disturbing Pattern of Trespassing
The current case is the third major, highly publicized attempted break-in at Jungkook’s home since his military discharge in June 2025, suggesting a recurring security vulnerability. The incidents have occurred roughly every two months.

Date of Incident Suspect Identity Charges/Outcome Details
- June 11, 2025 (Day of Discharge) Chinese woman (30s, “B”) Suspended Indictment (Charges Dropped) Repeatedly entered passcodes at the door lock. She stated she flew to Korea specifically to see him.
- End of August 2025 Korean woman (40s, “C”) Referred to Prosecutors (Trespassing/Stalking) Entered the underground parking lot by following another vehicle. She claimed she was “visiting a friend’s house.”
- November 12-14, 2025 Japanese tourist (50s, “A”) Under Police Investigation Repeatedly pressed the digital door lock over multiple days.
Jungkook’s Previous Warning to Trespassers
Following the August incident, Jungkook personally addressed the severe invasions of his privacy during a live broadcast in early September, issuing a stern warning to those attempting to breach his private space:
“If you come find me, I’ll lock you in… If you set foot in my parking lot, you’re not getting out unless I open the door.
Everything is recorded, so the evidence is all there and you’ll just get dragged away. If you don’t want to end up at a police station, never come here.”
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Despite this clear warning, the attempts to trespass and stalk the artist continue, highlighting the ongoing threat posed by obsessive “sasaeng” fans.
These persistent security breaches have become a recurring concern for the artist’s personal safety and his ability to maintain a private life following his return from military service.

























