"Filmed Sister-in-Law Undressing with Home Cam"... 40s Neighbor Stalking
Remotely Operated Home Cam to Download Videos
Multiple Illegal Filming of Women Since 2019
A man in his 40s who was arrested on the spot for stalking a neighbor living in the same apartment was found during police investigation to have illegally filmed his in-laws and coworkers.
According to Yonhap News on the 24th, the Cheongju Cheongwon Police Station sent Mr. A, a man in his 40s, to prosecution under custody on charges of violating the Sexual Violence Punishment Act (filming using a camera, etc.). Mr. A was arrested on the spot in the apartment parking lot on suspicion of stalking a neighbor in the same apartment about 40 times last month and secretly filming this resident.
The police discovered a video on Mr. A’s confiscated mobile phone showing his sister-in-law, Ms. B, who visited his home, undressing. The video was investigated to have been filmed through a home cam closed-circuit television (CCTV) in January. At the time, Mr. A was at work and, upon hearing that Ms. B was coming to his house, he operated the home cam with his mobile phone and downloaded the footage.
Additionally, photos of parts of a female coworker’s body were found on Mr. A’s mobile phone. Mr. A used a method of placing his phone under the office desk to film parts of the body of a coworker sitting opposite him. Furthermore, it was revealed that he had been taking photos of the bodies of unspecified women since 2019.
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The police plan to hand over the data to the prosecution as soon as additional crimes are discovered from the forensic examination of his home computer.
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