A foreign fan who stalked popular idol group BTS member Jungkook at his residence has been booked by police.
The Yongsan Police Station in Seoul announced today (4th) that around 2:50 PM, they booked a female fan in her 30s, a Brazilian national, on charges of violating the Stalking Punishment Act after she visited Jungkook's residence in Yongsan-gu.
The woman reportedly caused a disturbance at Jungkook's residence, throwing mail, hanging photos on the railing, and writing messages. She had previously visited Jungkook's home on the 13th of last month and was arrested on the spot for trespassing.
She also visited the location on the 28th of the same month, violating the Stalking Punishment Act, and Jungkook's side reportedly requested a restraining order.
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1. Guess she still had some time left
2. Apparently, they did that 3 times in 3 weeks. Is there really nothing they can do about it? They are not even a local
3. They are getting stalked by every country... wasn't it a Japanese woman last time?
> They were Chinese, Japanese and Korean. If you go on TikTok, they were Russians too. Seems like Brazilians are starting to go to his place too
4. Last year: June - 30s, Chinese fan -> August - 40s, Korean fan -> November - 50s ,Japanese fan -> Today - 30s, Brazilian female fans .Total of 4 stalker fans acting like this... This is the fourth article about it... (Not sure about the Russian fan)
5. But if it's a private residence, at least reporting seems possible. Those people weren't acting like that suddenly, they've been doing it since the past. Since it was an apartment complex, specific stalking couldn't be established, but with a house, it's too specific
6. Wow, seriously he now has mentally deranged fans that never existed before
7. Is he neglecting his house on purpose because he's dating now?
> Report this troll
8. This is freaking oba
9. Should've we force her out of the country?
10. Seriously, the fact that he doesn't hate his fans is fascinating. How can they be like that?
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