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BTS: Woman Arrested For Breaking Into Jungkook's House After His Military Discharge

BTS: Woman Arrested For Breaking Into Jungkook's House After His Military Discharge

News1812-06-2025
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BTS' Jungkook was discharged from military service on on June 11. He walked out of the Army's 5th Infantry Division in Yeoncheon County, Gyeonggi Province after 18 months' service.
A Chinese woman has been arrested in Seoul, South Korea, for allegedly trespassing BTS member Jungkook's house. As reported by Allkpop, the woman, who is said to be in her 30s, tried multiple times to enter the front door lock pin number of Jungkook's residence. She was then caught by the security officials and handed over to the police.
While a further probe is now underway, the woman has reportedly told police officials that she was eager to see Jungkook after his military discharge. 'I wished to see Jungkook after his discharge from the military," she said.
BTS member Jungkook was discharged from his mandatory military service on June 11. He walked out of the Army's 5th Infantry Division in Yeoncheon County, Gyeonggi Province, after serving there for 18 months. Junkook was also accompanied by Jimin, who also enlisted with him on December 12, 2023.
Their discharge came just a day after fellow members RM and V were released from duty. Meanwhile, SUGA, who is currently serving as a public service worker due to a shoulder injury, is expected to complete his service on June 21. With Jimin and Jungkook now officially done with their enlistment, anticipation is sky-high for a full-group reunion.
Meanwhile, BigHit Music recently issued a statement and revealed that the discharge day is 'reserved for military personnel" only. 'Please note that the discharge day is reserved for military personnel only. No special events are planned on the day of RM, Jimin, V and Jung Kook's discharge. Each location has very limited space, and overcrowding can pose safety risks. We place the safety of our artists and fans as our top priority, and sincerely request our fans not to visit the sites in person. Please convey your warm regards and encouragement in your hearts," it said.
'We are always grateful for your unwavering love and support for RM, Jimin, V and Jung Kook. Our company will continue to put our utmost effort into supporting our artists. Thank you once again for your continued love and support for BTS," BigHit Music added.
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June 12, 2025, 08:42 IST
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