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Woman Found Pen-Shaped Camera Hidden In Women’s Toilet At Her Workplace In Gombak Factory

On the 26th of March 2021, a 41-year-old man was arrested by a police team from the Criminal Investigation Division, IPD Gombak. He got arrested because it is believed that he has hidden a camera disguised as a pen in a women’s toilet at a factory in Gombak. The man is actually also a worker at the particular factory located in Batu Caves Industrial Park and the pen-shaped camera has been placed under the sink since the early month of March.

Gombak District Police Chief, that is Assistant Commissioner Arifai Tarawe said, “The 27-year-old woman who worked in the same factory discovered the hidden camera then took it and brought it home to check before finding that there was some video footage clearly showing her genitals and face as well as some of her other colleagues”.

He also said, “She suspected the pen belonged to a known employee as his face was also seen in the video when he was placing and retrieving the camera”. Other than that, Assistant Commissioner Arifai Tarawe mentioned that the woman informed her employer about the incident before making a police report. The suspect got remanded for four days starting on the 27th of March 2021 to assist in investigations.

Details Of The Confiscation

  1. Pen-Shaped Camera In Black Color.
  2. Memory Card.

Sources: Facebook Polis Daerah Gombak.

Adib Mohd

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