This is the moment two crazed fans slip through airport security to stalk a Korean actor.<br /><br />The two women, aged 38 and 25, borrowed security guards from staff they knew and dressed in their uniform before walking into Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, Thailand, last Friday (14/09) night.<br /><br />They were in pursuit of Korean pop star Lee Jong-suk who had arrived at the airport on a flight from Seoul. <br /><br />The pair are CCTV entering a ''highly secure'' restricted staff area for pass holders - before walking into the baggage collection and customs area. <br /><br />Wearing a grey top, left, and black dress, right, and with ID cards around their neck, they then join the entourage of airport staff escorting the actor.<br /><br />The crime - which raises alarming questions about security at one of the world's busiest airports - would have gone undetected.<br /><br />But the giddy women posted pictures and details of their endeavours on Instagram which found their way back to the authorities. <br /><br />The woman, who has not been named, wrote alongside pictures of her in the airport she was the first person to shake the star's hand.<br /><br />She said: ''Thanks Piano, my lovely friend for looking up Jong-Suk’s flight. Thanks to Sai for taking me inside the arrival hall! I was the first who shook hands with him! My, my, my. I won’t wash my hand.''<br /><br />The customs department said on Tuesday that it is now seeking trespassing charges against the two fans. <br /><br />The airport’s police chief, Colonel Viroj Tudso, said that summonses had also been issued for two customs officers accused of helping the fans enter the area.