BELIFT LAB, the agency behind the popular K-pop group ENHYPEN and part of HYBE Labels, has responded firmly after a serious incident where several unknown people illegally entered the group’s private dorm. This is a major violation of the members’ privacy. According to the agency, these kinds of incidents have happened before despite many warnings, and the situation is getting worse. In this particular case, the intruders even tried to record the members inside their dorm secretly.

Thankfully, the people involved were caught at the scene and arrested right away. BELIFT LAB quickly contacted the police, and law enforcement responded immediately. The intruders are now being investigated for multiple legal violations, including trespassing and breaking South Korea’s laws against stalking. The company made it clear that entering someone’s private living space without permission—especially with the intent to spy on or film them—is a very serious crime.

BELIFT LAB also stated that they are fully cooperating with the police to make sure the individuals responsible are properly punished under the law. They emphasized their commitment to protecting their artists from harm and stressed that they will not ignore actions that invade their artists’ privacy or safety.

This situation has once again brought attention to the issue of “sasaeng” fans—people who go too far in following idols. These extreme fans often stalk artists, try to find out where they live, and even attempt to contact them in private settings. BELIFT LAB said this break-in is part of a larger pattern of dangerous and obsessive behavior. The agency repeated that it has a strict zero-tolerance policy for such actions and plans to increase its efforts to stop them.

In addition to the break-in, BELIFT LAB also spoke about another growing problem: the illegal buying and selling of idols’ personal information online. The company is monitoring websites, especially those based overseas, where people trade or fake this kind of sensitive information. They warned that repeatedly contacting or following artists can cause serious emotional harm. BELIFT LAB has already started taking legal steps to stop this activity, including reporting cases to authorities in countries like China.

Fans of ENHYPEN were quick to react to the news, showing strong support for the group and demanding better protection for the members. Many expressed frustration that these kinds of incidents keep happening and called on the agency to take even stronger action against those who cross the line. Fans are standing behind ENHYPEN, asking that those who invade the group’s personal space be held fully accountable.

TOPICS: HYBE