Toilet spycams lands Thai IT manager in jail


A former IT manager at the Australian embassy in Thailand was sentenced to two years in jail for installing spy cameras in women’s bathrooms at the mission.

Nayot Thamsongsana, 39, pleaded guilty to two counts of committing an indecent act, under the kingdom’s sexual and public nuisance laws.

It was reported that the cameras were discovered after a memory card was found on the bathroom floor in 2021.

It is not clear how long they had been installed for.

“The court found him guilty of two counts and sentenced him to two years on each, but with his confession, the penalty was reduced by half,” a prosecutor said.

Nayot was sacked and arrested in January 2022, when the embassy filed a formal complaint.

Sixty women had submitted statements to the police during the investigation.

Digital sex crimes, including the sharing of intimate pictures or videos without permission, remain relatively unusual in Thailand. — AFP

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