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Hong Kong swimming pool lifeguard arrested after allegation she filmed male colleague naked in changing room with hidden camera

  • 34-year-old man and two male colleagues said to have found camera on top of a locker in staff changing room
  • The alleged victim made complaint to police on Monday morning and woman colleague arrested

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The swimming pool where it is alleged a woman lifeguard filmed a male colleague naked in a staff changing room with a hidden camera. Photo: Handout
Danny Mok

A female Hong Kong lifeguard has been arrested after it was alleged she shot video of a naked male colleague with a camera hidden in a swimming pool staff changing room.

The 34-year-old victim and two male colleagues discovered the camera on top of a locker in a changing room for male staff at the North Kwai Chung Jockey Club Swimming Pool on Wo Yi Hop Road in Tsuen Wan on January 26.

The man made a complaint to police on Monday morning.

Police officers from Tsuen Wan district arrested the 42-year-old woman on suspicion of unlawfully filming the genitals of others.

A police source said the hidden camera was thought to have been installed by the suspect in mid-January.

The investigation found it contained footage of the victim’s genitals and also footage of the woman.

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