In a disturbing incident at a mall in Ipoh, Malaysia, a man was caught taking upskirt videos, leading to the discovery of numerous similar clips on his phone. The situation escalated when the victim’s boyfriend confronted the man after witnessing him allegedly pulling his phone back from under the victim’s skirt.
Discovery of the Videos
According to a Facebook post by Krystal Yau, her younger sister was shopping when the incident occurred. The boyfriend immediately confronted the suspect, who initially denied filming. However, sensing something was off, he demanded the man unlock his phone. Upon doing so, they found a shocking collection of upskirt videos and photos of women’s chests.
Disturbing Excuse
A video shared in the post shows the man being monitored by a security guard while he attempted to explain his actions. He claimed to be suffering from an illness that impaired his self-control regarding taking such videos. This excuse has been met with widespread condemnation.
Arrest and Legal Proceedings
Following the incident, the man was arrested and is expected to be remanded for further investigation, as confirmed by Ipoh District Police Chief, Abang Zainal Abidin Abang Ahmad. This case highlights ongoing concerns about privacy violations and the need for stricter enforcement against such predatory behavior.
This incident follows a recent case where another individual was found with 500GB of upskirt videos, raising alarms about the prevalence of such offenses in Malaysia.
Conclusion
The community’s response to this incident has been one of outrage, emphasizing the importance of protecting individuals’ privacy and holding offenders accountable. As discussions around consent and personal boundaries continue, incidents like these underscore the need for greater awareness and preventive measures against such violations.