「BTS(防弾少年団)」 V、20代女性自宅のエレベーターにまで…「ストーカー行為」検察送致
Even in the elevator at home... A woman in her 20s was sent to prosecutors for ”stalking” V (BTS)
A woman in her 20s suspected of stalking boy group BTS member V has been referred to prosecutors.
According to the police on the 17th, the Seoul Gangnam Police Station on the 8th investigated suspicions of violations of the Stalking Punishment Act and home invasion.
Mr. A, a woman in her 20s, was transported without bond. Previously, on the 26th of last month, Mr. A was waiting for V in front of his home, but when he entered the parking lot, he followed him to the elevator and got into the elevator.
Mr. A attempted to approach him by tricking him into giving him his marriage registration, and then left the scene, but a security guard alerted him and the police were able to identify Mr. A through an investigation.
On the 27th of last month, the Seoul Gangnam Police Station filed a case against Mr. A and investigated, and found that Mr. A committed a crime.
We learned that he had a history of visiting V's house many times in the past. In response, the police decided to take ``emergency measures'' against Mr. A, banning him from coming within 100 meters of V and from approaching him by phone or text message.
Ta. Later, V posted a post on the global fan community Weverse saying, ``It's okay. Don't worry,'' to reassure his worried fans.
Meanwhile, in September, BTS's management office BIGHIT MUSIC said, ``We deal with stalking acts that violate artists' privacy and threaten their safety on the principle of zero tolerance.''
There is a history of warning. The management office said, ``Evidence materials against sasaengs (stalkers who infringe on the private lives of celebrities) have sent several mails and deliveries to artists' homes, causing damage to their families.
"We have filed a complaint on suspicion of violating the Act on Punishment of Stalking Crimes (Stalking Punishment Act) by continuously collecting fees."
The prosecutor's office is currently investigating the matter," and teased strict legal action against the violation of privacy. Same “BTS” member JUNG
KOOK also filed a complaint in May for violation of privacy due to exposure of its home address. At that time JUNG
KOOK warned, ``Please do not send delivery food to your home,'' and ``If you send it again, we will check the receipt order number you sent and take action.''
On the TV broadcast, he expressed his regret by saying, ``I think it's my destiny,'' saying, ``I think he knows all my home addresses.
2023/11/17 11:27 KST
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