CCTV footage showed Lee entering the office and taking the device out of the drawer before leaving the gym at about 2.31am on 11 August.įeeling scared, Lee then disposed the device into a rubbish chute at his residence. He waited some four hours until around 2.24am, when the staff member took a toilet break. He exercised intermittently while keeping an eye on the office, waiting for the coast to clear. Lee decided to wait around for an opportune moment to retrieve it. Realising that his device had been discovered, Lee followed the staff member and watched him go to his office to leave the device in a drawer. Lee, who was still working out at the gym's pec deck machine, noticed the staff member holding onto his device and discussing it with his colleagues. Waited four hours before retrieving device He then handed the camera over to a staff member. Upon closer inspection, he spotted the camera lens at the top hole of the hook. He removed the hook and saw that there was a memory card slot with a SD-card and a USB port in the hook. He had seen the same hook there about a week ago, and grew suspicious due to its placement. After he was done with his gym session, he would retrieve the device, bring it home and view the recorded videos on his laptop.Īt about 9.03pm on 10 August last year, Lee visited the same gym outlet and repeated his spy-cam installation at the male toilet before working out.Īt about 9.20pm, a cleaner entered the toilet, and saw the dark-coloured hook under the hand dryer. While changing into his gym attire, he would plant the device under the hand dryer, with the device facing a toilet bowl. Lee started experimenting with the device two to three weeks before he was caught, by installing it at in the sole male toilet of the Anytime Fitness gym’s outlet at Hillview Avenue at different times of the day, for two or three times a week. The court heard that Lee had bought the device as he had a fetish for viewing videos of men urinating. The device had a built-in battery and a memory/SD-card to save the recorded videos. He had bought a spy camera disguised as a clothes hook from an online e-commerce platform one to two weeks before the incident on 11 August last year. Planted spy camera under hand dryer, facing toilet bowlĪt the time of the offences, Lee had just graduated from National University of Singapore and was unemployed. His lawyer Johan Ismail had sought either probation or a mandatory treatment order (MTO) for Lee, whom he said had been suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder due to a traumatic childhood incident. Lee, who works as a client accounts manager at a bank, has lodged an appeal against the sentence. Lee was jailed for six months on Thursday (14 October) after he pleaded guilty to one count of installing equipment in order to enable himself to record others in private acts, and one count of destroying the equipment so that it cannot be used as evidence. SINGAPORE - A male member of Anytime Fitness gym installed a spy camera in the shape of a clothes hook in the male toilet to film the genitals of other men.Įven after the device was discovered by a cleaner, Sean Lee Yang, 27, waited four hours for an opportunity to retrieve and dispose the camera.
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