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Australian trainee surgeon accused of secretly recording thousands of restroom videos
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An Australian trainee surgeon has been released on bail after being accused of secretly filming colleagues. Police alleged he recorded thousands of intimate videos inside hospital restrooms in Melbourne.
Court documents suggested the accused may face about 500 charges. The alleged conduct involved approximately 4,500 videos recorded since 2021.
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Justice James Elliott granted bail under strict conditions. The surgeon must now live with his parents while awaiting further legal proceedings.
The accused’s parents relocated from Singapore to support him after his time in custody. His release followed nearly a month in detention.
Police allege most of the recordings were made in staff restrooms at three Melbourne hospitals. The use of concealed phones was reportedly central to the case.
Secret video recording without consent is considered a severe invasion of privacy under Australian law. The allegations raise concerns about security protocols in workplace restrooms.
Some argue that releasing the accused on bail respects due process and presumption of innocence. Others believe alleged acts of this scale warrant stricter pretrial detention.
The case has drawn attention to how workplaces protect employees from privacy violations. Hospitals in particular face additional scrutiny due to the trust placed in medical staff.
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