Man, 48, charged with filming women in public toilets

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A 48 year old man has been charged after allegedly filming women at public toilets in the Camden and Campbelltown areas.

Police say that about 1.45pm yesterday (Monday, July 24), a man entered the female toilets at the rear of a business on Elyard Street, Narellen.

While inside the toilets he allegedly filmed a woman in the adjacent cubicle with a mobile phone.

The man ran from the toilets when the woman noticed the camera.

Staff members at the business were alerted and stopped the man a short distance away before police arrived.

The man was arrested and taken to Narellan Police Station.

A search of the man’s mobile phone allegedly located footage taken of women in several other toilets in the area.

He was charged with eight counts of filming a person in a private act without consent and granted strict conditional bail to appear at Picton Local Court on Tuesday, August 29.

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♦ In a separate incident, a 37-year-old man has been charged with the commercial supply of prohibited drugs after an investigation by police in the South West Sydney region.

In 2015, detectives from Camden and Campbelltown Local Area Commands established Strike Force Faves to investigate a criminal syndicate commercially supplying methylamphetamine and cocaine in the Macarthur region.

Following extensive inquiries, about 12pm yesterday police arrested a 37-year-old man at Campbelltown Police Station.

He was charged with supplying a commercial quantity of prohibited drug valued more than $100,000.

The man will also faces charges of dealing with property representing the proceeds of crime valued over $100,000 and supplying prohibited drug over large commercial quantity.

He was refused bail to appear at Campbelltown Local Court today (Tuesday, July 25).

 

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