23/03/2023
Two years in prison will pay a former employee of the Australian embassy in Bangkok, who would have installed hidden cameras in the women’s toilets at his former workplaceThis was ruled by a Thai court this Thursday.
Nayot Thamsongsana, 39, was found guilty on two counts of sexual assault, a prosecutor in Bangkok told AFP.
The man worked at the embassy as a computer technicianhe was arrested in January 2022 and later fired.
The incident broke out the previous year after someone found on the ground a memory card from the spy camerasaccording to the Australian network ABC.
Sixty women offered their testimony to the police during the investigation, ABC noted.
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