BTS' Jin to enter army training camp in vehicle without greeting fans, media
Big Hit Music and HYBE announced on Dec. 12 that BTS member Jin, who will be starting his military service on Dec. 13, will enter the army training camp directly without greeting anyone as part of safety measures.
The media and thousands of fans are expected to go to the camp of the 5th Infantry Division recruit training center in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi Province in South Korea on Jin’s enlistment day.

Jin will serve as an active duty soldier and will be deployed on the frontline near the border between South and North Korea.
In an announcement, Big Hit Music and HYBE said, “Jin will enlist as an active duty soldier to fulfill his military service obligations. As already announced, there is no separate official event on the day of admission to the boot camp.”
“It is expected that the site will be very crowded due to the enlisting soldiers, their families, and some fans. For this reason, we ask that the media refrain from visiting the site,” the agencies said.
They added, “In order to prevent safety accidents due to congestion at the site, Jin will enter the recruit training center grounds in a vehicle without a separate greeting for the press or fans.”
“Please understand that there is no separate waiting area for reporters due to the nature of the venue. We will continue to support and spare no effort until the day Jin fulfills his military service and returns in good health,” they said.
Jin posted a photo on Dec. 11 sporting a buzz cut, signaling that he is ready for his military enlistment, a mandatory duty for all Korean men.
He previously said he will be deployed to the frontline, which means serving near the border between South and North Korea.
Authorities held a meeting for the mobilization of personnel as thousands of BTS ARMYs are expected to go to Jin’s enlistment site to bid him goodbye.
Korean media reported on Dec. 1 that military authorities, local government, police and fire station are fully prepared to prevent any untoward incidents from occurring on Jin’s enlistment day.
The report stated that there will be about 200 recruits including Jin who will enter the boot camp on Dec. 13.
The police are planning to deploy 270 personnel from three anti-riot police as part of the security measures.