
Hong Kong police have arrested a 36‑year‑old man on suspicion of taking upskirt images of a woman in a Sha Tin mall.
Officers received a report from a passer-by that a man was secretly filming a woman inside the GreenPrice store in New Town Plaza shortly before 2pm on Monday.
Police arrived and arrested him on suspicion of unlawful recording or observation of intimate parts.
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He has been detained, and a Sha Tin district investigation team is handling the case.
A female staff member told media that a customer had alerted her to another shopper possibly being filmed.
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She said the suspect was seen holding an Apple Watch in his hand while carrying a bag that might have contained a recording device.

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