BTS: A Chinese Woman Faces Possible Indictment for Trespassing on a Member’s Home
- lewishooper1

- Sep 8
- 2 min read
The shocking reason why a Chinese woman broke into Jungkook's home! Read on to find out more details!

In a recent twist, a Chinese national is on the brink of being indicted for an act that has sent a great cause of concern through the ARMY fandom and K-idol circle. The Chinese national allegedly broke into the home of BTS member Junkook's residential home.
For now, the exact details of the incident are still unfolding; however the gravity of the situation is very clear. This alleged invasion of privacy has brought a chilling reality to light, underscoring the relentless pressures and security challenges that global superstars like BTS members face. The legal system now awaits, poised to decide her fate as the world watches.
What Dojeon Media knows about the Incident at Jungkook's Apartment
Back in June of this year, around 11:20pm KST, a Chinese women in her 30s was seen attempting to enter BTS member Jungkook's apartment in Seoul. At the time, the police stated in a public press release that the women was seen punching in random numbers on the combination keypad outside of his door.
It was revealed later on, that the Chinese national had admitted that she had flown to South Korea specifically to see the singer. This was just days after the star was released from completing his mandatory military service, though sadly an event that has caused a lot of security concerns for the band members around their potential comeback to the public eye. The Chinese women was arrested on the grounds of trespassing.
The incident has brought attention to the ongoing issues of privacy and security that BTS members face. It is also highlighted that this is not the first instance of obsessive fans, known as "sasaengs", attempting to access Jungkook's private residence, which should not have happened, and with the level of the stars fame, security should have been much tighter.
Adding to the recent news, a separate and new incident of a woman, this time a South Korean woman in her 40s, was arrested on August 31, 2025, for trespassing into the underground parking lot of Jungkook's building. The two events are distinct but contribute to a larger conversation about the persistent security threats faced by the artist. Is it time for him to move into a more secure unit? Or should he invest more in personal security?
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