A Singaporean man, 35 years old, was sentenced to 2 years and 3 months in prison after admitting to secretly recording nearly 1,400 illegal videos of women and children in changing rooms and public restrooms. between 2003 and 2016 using cell phones and secret recording devices.
The man’s specific identity was not disclosed to protect the victims including family and friends his. The prosecution stated that this is “an unprecedented case and the most prolific offender ever”.
It is known that between 2003 and 2016 this person used many devices. secretly filmed to take pictures of women on public transportation, bathrooms, and changing rooms. It wasn’t until 2016 that he was caught red-handed by a female colleague when he tried to secretly film her in the bathroom, leading to his arrest by the police.
At the recent trial, the man said he was very regrets his actions. He served the sentence and has no plans to appeal.
According to Ms. Shailey Hingorani, head of the group supporting gender equality in the Lion Island – Aware, the amount of illegal video data that The accumulated crimes over 13 years were “truly shocking”. Ms. Hingorani also called for comprehensive sex education measures in the community to raise awareness about gender equality.
Not only in Singapore, the problem of secretly filming in public places and hotels is also a painful problem in many people. country.
Previously, in March 2019, Korean public opinion was shocked by the incident of about 1,600 guests being secretly recorded in hotels and the hot videos were resold to many dark websites. This raises alarm bells about the issue of privacy security of guests at hotels and motels.
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