Ex-Head Manager Arrested in Kyoto for Hidden Cameras

By Harry Negron, February 25, 2025

In a concerning incident in Kyoto, Japan, a former head manager of an English language school, whose name will be kept private to protect its reputation, has been arrested for allegedly installing hidden cameras in the facility's female restrooms. The suspect is accused of secretly recording both students and female staff members, violating their privacy.

The incident came to light when a staff member discovered a suspicious device in the restroom and reported it to the school administration. Subsequent investigations led to the identification of the now former head manager as the individual responsible for placing the cameras. Authorities have since taken the suspect into custody for further questioning.

In response to the arrest, the management of the school issued a public apology, stating, "We deeply regret that such an incident occurred in our facility. We are committed to taking all necessary measures to prevent a recurrence and to ensure the safety and trust of our students and staff."

This incident highlights the critical need for stringent security protocols in educational institutions to protect individuals' privacy and maintain a safe environment. Local authorities are urging other institutions to conduct thorough inspections and to educate staff about the importance of vigilance against such invasive actions.

Previous
Previous

Elon Musk Wants to Bring Down the International Space Station ASAP

Next
Next

No Man’s Sky Player Finds ‘Trans Flag’ Gas Giant, Sparks Heated Debate on Reddit