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BTS Fan Arrested After Break-In Attempt at Jungkook's Home Following Military Discharge

Credited from: SCMP

  • A Chinese woman was arrested for attempting to break into Jungkook's home just after his military discharge.
  • The incident occurred on the evening Jungkook and Jimin celebrated their return to civilian life.
  • Fans are eagerly anticipating a potential reunion of BTS following their military service completion.

A woman in her 30s was arrested for attempting to break into the home of BTS member Jungkook just hours after his discharge from military service. The incident took place around 11:20 PM local time, as the woman was observed repeatedly pressing the keypad door lock of Jungkook's Seoul apartment. Local residents alerted the police, leading to her arrest by the Yongsan Police Precinct. During questioning, she confessed to flying to South Korea specifically to see Jungkook, highlighting the intense devotion of some fans to the group, according to BBC, South China Morning Post, and Channel News Asia.

This security incident occurred on the same day Jungkook and fellow BTS member Jimin were formally discharged from their 18-month military service. Both artists received a warm welcome from fans and media at a ceremony in Yeoncheon, where Jungkook expressed feeling "a bit embarrassed" after not being in front of cameras for an extended period. His remarks reflect the emotional connection between the idols and their supporters, according to BBC and South China Morning Post.

The incident adds to the discussion around fan behavior regarding BTS, which has seen previous reports of inappropriate actions towards members. Just last month, a woman faced legal repercussions after forcibly kissing another member, Jin, during an event. The community surrounding BTS, known as the "Army," continues to express both support for the group and concern about extreme fan behaviors, as reported by Channel News Asia and South China Morning Post.

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