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Limelight outlet manager arrested for secretly filming women in changing rooms

News Desk

Dec 30

Limelight, a popular brand for ready-to-wear clothes, is under fire as Punjab police has arrested a manager from the brand’s Khanewal outlet for filming women customers with a hidden camera in the changing rooms. 


ARY News on Saturday reported that the incident took place in a shop on Sir Syed Road in Khanewal, where the police arrested the employee in a raid after being informed by sources. The suspect was identified as Moon Raza. 


The FIR registered in the City Khanewal police station states that the police had been informed by credible sources that the employee in the shop harasses women and is involved in creating a disturbance. Upon reaching the spot, the police arrested him and recovered the phone in which he had recorded videos of many women. 

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Talking to the media, the police said that Moon Raza had been involved in making videos of women while they tried on new clothes inside the changing room. 


He shot multiple videos of women customers from a secret hole in the room.


The police said that they had recovered more than 100 videos from the phone.
Moon also confessed to committing the crime of recording indecent videos and blackmailing the women for the last six months during the investigation.

 
The accused revealed that he had made the videos with the help of accomplices.

 
The Khanewal police has registered a case under Section 21 of the Electronic Crimes Act, 2016 and Section 354 of the Pakistan Penal Code for the allegations of harassment and misuse of technology.


A case has been registered, and an investigation is underway.

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