As the K-pop supergroup BTS is set to hold their comeback performance at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, police are issuing warnings about potential ticket scams.
On the 23rd, Park Jeong-bo, Commissioner of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, stated at a regular press conference held at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency in Jongno-gu, Seoul, “We are monitoring crimes related to the issuance of BTS concert tickets.”
BTS is scheduled to hold the ‘BTS Comeback Live: ARIRANG’ performance at Gwanghwamun Square on March 21st. Ticketing for this free performance will begin online at 8 PM on the 23rd. Competition for tickets is expected to be fierce, given the group’s comeback after a long hiatus.
Police are monitoring online postings such as ‘ticket proxy booking advertisements’ related to the BTS concert. While ‘ticket resale’ or proxy purchases are not allowed, the police are considering the possibility of crimes such as personal information theft and fraud in the ticket proxy booking process and have reportedly requested the deletion and blocking of 34 posts to date.
The police are also investigating the possibility of fraud related to the high-priced sale of accommodation around Seoul during the performance period.
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