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Another Case of Up-Skirt Filming in Kuala Lumpur, Got On His Knees & Begged For Mercy

Yet another case in Boleh Land

In Kuala Lumpur, a man was caught allegedly filming under a woman’s skirt while riding the MRT. After being apprehended, he claimed it was an accident while taking pictures of the scenery. However, after being exposed by CCTV footage, he was seen begging for mercy and was ultimately taken to the police station, sparking widespread discussion.

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According to a video shared by the victim on TikTok, she was riding the MRT with her husband and child when she noticed a suspicious man filming under her skirt. Her husband immediately intervened, not only seizing the man’s phone but also grabbing him by the neck.

After being caught, the man repeatedly pleaded for forgiveness, even kneeling and holding onto the husband’s leg, begging him to “let him go.”

“I Beg You”

In the video, he can be heard tearfully asking, “Sir, I beg you, please,” in an attempt to gain forgiveness. However, the woman’s husband did not relent and insisted on taking the man to the MRT station’s counter for further action.

Despite being caught red-handed, the man continued to deny his actions, claiming he was merely “taking random pictures of the surroundings” and did not intend to film her. However, the MRT authorities quickly reviewed the CCTV footage after receiving the report, which contradicted the man’s claims. The incident even prompted the arrival of auxiliary police to handle the situation.

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In the end, the husband went to a nearby police station to file a report, requesting authorities to investigate the matter. The incident occurred at the Taman Pertama MRT station.

This case has sparked significant public discourse, emphasizing the need for stronger measures against such invasive behaviors in public spaces.

Image Source: Sin Chew Daily

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