CEO Is His Father... Man in 40s Referred for Illegally Filming Female Employees at Company View original image

A man in his 40s was apprehended and referred to the prosecution after installing illegal cameras at his workplace to film female employees.


The Seobu Police Station in Jeju announced on August 14 that they had forwarded Mr. A, a man in his 40s, without detention on charges of violating the Act on Special Cases Concerning the Punishment of Sexual Crimes (using cameras, etc. for filming).


Mr. A is accused of illegally filming female employees by installing two miniature cameras-one in the women's restroom and another under a female employee's desk-at a small to mid-sized company in Jeju where he worked, from early 2024 until July 2025. He connected the cameras to his mobile phone to receive video footage. The investigation found that there were two female victims.



Mr. A's crime was uncovered when a female employee using the restroom discovered a miniature camera inside a toilet paper case. It is reported that Mr. A turned himself in to the police immediately after the incident came to light. The police seized Mr. A's mobile phone and secured dozens of photos and videos, then referred him to the prosecution without detention. The company where Mr. A worked is reportedly run by his father, who serves as its CEO.


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