The news of a crazy fan around 40 years old being arrested while trying to break into Jungkook's (BTS) house is causing a stir in the Kpop fan community.
In a recent livestream, Jungkook mentioned the incident in an angry tone and issued a strong warning.
Jungkook said that on his way home from exercising, he saw an advertisement of himself on a staircase in Yongsan and planned to open a livestream there. But thinking about the incident of someone breaking into his house on August 30 made the male singer a little scared.
Jungkook recounted that when the 40-year-old woman tried to break into the house, he was watching a surveillance camera.
"I observed the situation quietly and heard a noise and saw her trying to open the door. The truth is that she had opened the door but the police immediately raided her. I witnessed the whole incident. She even calls herself a friend of mine, Jungkook shared.
The male singer warned enthusiastic fans that if they tried to break into the parking lot in his home area, they would be locked up, and everything would be recorded by the camera as evidence to submit to the police.
He then added to the ARMYs (BTS fan community): ARMY is like family and friends to me. Of course, I am very grateful for everyone's support... But what are you doing? If you don't want to be taken to the police station, never step in," Jungkook said strongly.
The media reported that late on August 30, a woman in her 40s chased a car into a parking lot in Jungkook's home area and was arrested by security guards, who called the police.
When arrested, the woman confessed that she had gone into the house because "it was a friend's house".
This is not the first time Jungkook has had a crazy fan break into his house. In June, the same day Jungkook was discharged from the army, a Chinese woman over 30 years old was arrested while constantly pressing the door lock in front of the male singer's house. This person was prosecuted for the charge of intentional illegal entry.