Airline Employee Indicted For Selling BTS’s Flight Information

It got into the hands of sasaengs.

HYBE has announced that an airline employee who allegedly sold BTS’s flight information to brokers is now facing indictment.

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BTS’s Jimin, V, and Jin | Yonhap

According to the company, the Seoul Metropolitan Police’s cybercrime unit apprehended three suspects, including one airline crew member, earlier this year for violating the Personal Information Protection Act.

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HYBE confirmed BTS wasn’t the only target, saying that other HYBE artists and idols from different agencies were also affected. In one case, a fan allegedly bought a seat next to an idol group member using the leaked info and stalked them during the flight. Another fan reportedly attempted physical contact while onboard.

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RIIZE’s Wonbin (Photo for illustrative purposes)

HYBE emphasized the company has worked closely with police for years and created a dedicated task force in September 2023 to tackle the ongoing issue of privacy breaches. The team has been actively collecting evidence from social media and providing it to law enforcement.

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In an official statement, HYBE declared, “We will respond firmly and hold those responsible fully accountable, with zero tolerance and without offering any settlements or leniency.”

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BTS | Han Myung-Gu
Source: Korea Times

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