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Jungkook’s home break-in: Prosecutors drop charges

Jungkook's home break-in: Chinese woman spared trial; prosecutors drop charges

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A shocking case surrounding BTS member Jungkook’s Yongsan residence has taken a surprising turn. A Chinese woman in her 30s who tried to break into the global star’s home on the very day of his military discharge has escaped trial altogether. According to Yonhap News, Seoul Western District Prosecutors recently granted the woman a suspended prosecution, acknowledging her offense but opting not to proceed with formal charges.

Late-night intrusion attempt shocks fans

The incident unfolded around 11:20 p.m. on June 11, when the woman repeatedly entered passcodes at the door of Jungkook’s residence in the Yongsan district. Neighbors called police after noticing suspicious movements, leading to her arrest on the scene. During questioning, she reportedly confessed that she had flown to South Korea specifically to “see Jungkook” after his discharge ceremony. The brazen timing of the attempt-just hours after the singer’s return from military service-sent shockwaves through the fandom worldwide.

Legal leniency raises eyebrows

On August 27, the case was handed to prosecutors without detention. Authorities concluded that since the crime was only an attempt, and the woman had already returned to China, her chances of reoffending were low. The decision to suspend prosecution means she avoided court entirely, a move that stirred debate online. Many netizens criticized the leniency, arguing that such actions could embolden obsessive fans and escalate future security risks.

Another trespasser adds to security concerns

Interestingly, this was not the only break-in case Jungkook faced this summer. In late August, a Korean woman in her 40s was also arrested for illegally entering the same residence. She now faces charges of trespassing and stalking. The back-to-back incidents have raised alarms among both ARMY members and Seoul authorities, who have vowed to boost residential security near celebrity homes.

BTS comeback pressure grows

As Jungkook prepares for BTS’s highly anticipated full-group comeback early next year, the issue of personal safety looms large. Analysts say the prosecution’s decision reflects a balancing act between upholding legal responsibility and mitigating risk in cases involving foreign nationals. For fans, however, the message is clear: no amount of devotion justifies crossing the line. Go to Source

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