se'' and commented, ``No, it's okay~ Don't worry.'' This happened immediately after news broke that Ms. A, a woman in her 20s who had previously tried to approach V, had been arrested.
It was posted later, so we can assume that it was a message in response to this. At the same time, he also released a selfie of himself, appearing to comfort his worried fans.
On the same day, around 6:30 pm on the 26th, the Seoul Gangnam Police Station visited V's home in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and heard voices in the elevator.
A was charged with violating the Stalking Punishment Act after he attempted to approach V by calling her and handing over her marriage registration. We have also decided on "emergency measures" to prohibit people from coming within 100 meters of V and from approaching via phone or text messages.
. It turns out that A waited for V in front of his house, saw his car enter the parking lot, and followed him inside. Immediately after the crime, A ran away from the scene, but the police were dispatched after being alerted by the security guards.
However, A was identified through CCTV and other means. In particular, it turned out that A had a criminal record for stalking V in the past. Related to this, V management officeBIGHIT
MUSIC announced, ``We will respond on a zero-tolerance basis to stalking crimes that violate artists' privacy and threaten their safety.
V comforted the fans by saying that they don't have to worry, but the sasaengs (radical fans who stalk their private lives) against BTS members have been reported so far.
The situation continues to be a cause for concern, as even if we only look at what is known, the situation is serious. Previously, JUNG KOOK also mentioned the damage caused by privacy violations such as sasaeng and home address leaks.
Not only do fans have to be careful, but strict punishment for related crimes is also required.
2023/10/27 19:45 KST
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