No Suspicious Cases Found Such as Camera Installation... Continuous Inspections Conducted

An employee of Gwangyang City Hall inspecting the installation of hidden cameras in a public restroom

An employee of Gwangyang City Hall inspecting the installation of hidden cameras in a public restroom

View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Gwangyang City announced on the 3rd that it conducted a special inspection for illegal filming at 180 public restrooms in the area to respond to various digital sex crimes occurring in public facilities.


The special inspection, jointly conducted by Gwangyang City and the Gwangyang Police Station, took place over about a month and checked for the installation of illegal filming devices such as radio wave detectors and lens detectors.


The city stated that no suspicious cases of illegal camera installation were found, and it plans to continue regular inspections to prevent sex crimes in public restrooms.



Kim Jae-hee, Director of the Environment Division, said, “Since public restrooms are always open and an increase in users is expected during the summer season, we will make greater efforts for continuous illegal filming inspections and maintaining a clean environment.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing