"No one is safe, so bathe quickly and be observant of the openings in the toilet cubicles."From: NewNowNext
A fourth-year student was caught in the act while filming TK at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore on October 13.
According to the school’s newspaper, The Nanyang Chronicle, the victim was a second-year male student who wished to go by the name George said “that he was in the shower at 1 am when he saw an iPhone being held above his cubicle door.”
The Peeping Tom locked himself inside a cubicle when George ran out to confront him. While trapped the culprit tried to delete the videos from his phone, but when he tried to return to his room George and his friends blocked him and took his phone.
They found 66 videos in the recently deleted items folder of men showering. “He passed us his phone, unlocked it, and we saw the clips in the Recently Deleted album,” said Paul Lee, Hall 16 student president who called campus security. “They were videos of other men.”
‘We’re supposed to feel safe and secure, but now I can’t shower without looking over my shoulder,’ George told Nanyang Chronicle.
Lee told hall residents to be on alert when they were showering. “We strongly advise all residents in every hall, no matter their gender, to be careful when they shower or use the washroom,” he said. “No one is safe, so bathe quickly and be observant of the openings in the toilet cubicles.” He added, “Voyeurism is not tolerated in my hall and offenders will be handed over to the police.”
Another Peeping Tom was caught in the same dormitory earlier this year. “Last semester, another student was found to have taken photographs of other residents in the shower,” reported The Nanyang Chronicle.
“I was quite concerned as this is the second time this has happened here,” Lee said. “I also take more notice who I bump into in the toilet.”
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