A wealthy businessman named Chris, aged 41, has been arrested in Chiang Mai for installing hidden cameras in women's toilets at a local shopping mall. The arrest came after a mall employee found a camera beneath a washbasin in a restroom. Authorities tracked the camera signals back to Chris's luxury home, leading to his apprehension.
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The incident began when a mall employee filed a complaint on April 16, resulting in a police investigation. Initial inspections revealed four hidden cameras in various locations within the women's toilets at the mall. Using technical analysis, police traced the signals to Chris's residence, prompting a search with a warrant from the Chiang Mai Provincial Court.
Police discovered 11 remote-controlled surveillance cameras, two mobile phones, and a laptop with explicit recordings during their search. Chris admitted to installing the cameras over a month, hiding them in inconspicuous places like air-freshener containers. He claimed the recordings were for private use, having learned the practices online.
Chris, described as well-educated and financially secure, admitted his curiosity in video voyeurism was spurred by social media, despite having no intention to distribute the films. Police emphasized the inevitability of tracking digital footprints and urged caution to prevent similar actions. Women were advised to remain vigilant in public restrooms.
Looking forward, law enforcement continues to reinforce public awareness regarding privacy concerns, while also advocating for stricter monitoring in public spaces. The arrest highlights the growing challenges posed by easily accessible surveillance technology and the importance of legal frameworks to deter such violations.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · Bangkok Post · 23 Apr 2026
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