Ex-Australian embassy employee pleads guilty over cameras found in women's bathrooms at Bangkok mission

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Ex-Australian embassy employee pleads guilty over cameras found in women's bathrooms at Bangkok mission
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A former staff member at the Australian embassy in Thailand pleads guilty to installing tiny hidden cameras inside women's bathrooms at the secure government building.

A former staff member at the Australian embassy in Bangkok has pleaded guilty to installing tiny hidden cameras in two women's bathrooms inside the secure government building.He was fired a day after being arrested over the hidden camerasThe charges carry a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail, a 20,000 baht fine, or both

"An act like this is committing an indecent act by threatening, because there is no-one who would allow others to do that to them."Sixty women who used the bathrooms where the cameras were installed gave statements to police. Kosonlawat Inthuchanyong told the ABC many women who used the bathrooms in question must have been frightened and worried.

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