South Korea averaged almost 18 spycam crimes per day in 2017


SEOUL (The Korea Herald/Asia News Network): An average of 17.7 molka (using hidden cameras to take pictures or videos for sexual purposes) were reported every day in 2017, a Korean lawmaker said Sunday (Sept 2).

According to Park Kyung-mee of ruling Democratic Party of Korea, data received from the National Police Agency showed a total of 6,465 spycam crimes were reported in 2017, showing an increase of 1,280 cases from the year before.

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