Woman in China finds spy cam hidden in Uniqlo dressing room
A Chinese lady found a sneak shot in the Uniqlo fitting room.
A lady made a shocking discovery in the dressing room of a Uniqlo outlet when she found a spy camera in her changing room.
A woman was shocked to find in the Uniqlo fitting room: there was a sneak shot in the fitting room.
The incident took place in an outlet in Shenzhen, China on June 15. The woman, surnamed Zhong, had grabbed around five sets of clothing to try out.
This incident happened in a store in Shenzhen on June 15. The lady’s surname was Zhong, and she took five sets of clothes to try.
When she had already changed out of two sets of clothing, Zhong discovered a suspicious black button-like object resting on top of the full-length mirror.
After trying on two sets of clothes, she found a black suspicious object like a button stuck to the top of the full-length mirror.
Finding it strange, she touched the button and realised it was warm, and was stuck to the wall with chewing gum.
Ms. Zhong felt very strange, so she touched the buttons and found it was warm. The button was glued to the wall with chewing gum.
Curiosity got the better of her and she decided to rip it off the wall. To her surprise, the button gave way to reveal a pinhole camera, which was attached to a wire.
Curiosity made her decide to tear the buttons off the wall. To her surprise, there was a pinhole camera under the button, connected to a wire.
Scared and infuriated, Zhong immediately alerted the store’s supervisor who pulled out the recording device from behind the mirror. The device was later found to hold a memory card.
Ms. Zhong was afraid and angry, and immediately notified the store manager. The store manager tore the video equipment from behind the mirror. Later, it was found that there was a memory card in the device.
The outlet’s supervisor said they’d never encountered such a case since they started operating four years ago. He added that the device does not belong to any of the staff and suspected that it could be the work of someone else who planted the makeshift device in the room.
The store manager said that they had never encountered such incidents after four years of opening. He also added that the equipment was not owned by employees in their store, and suspected that it was a temporary device installed in the fitting room by people outside the store.
An inspection of the outlet’s nine other changing rooms did not turn up any other cameras.
No cameras were found in the other nine fitting rooms.
In an interview with Chinese media following the incident, Zhong said she’s left wondering if the footage could have been leaked and how many others had been filmed before the device was discovered. She added that Uniqlo had yet to give her a proper reply regarding the incident .
After this incident, Ms. Zhong said in an interview with the media that she couldn’t help wondering whether the video was leaked and how many people were secretly photographed before the camera was discovered. She also said that Uniqlo should give her a reasonable explanation for this incident.
The case has been reported to the police and is still under investigation.
The incident has been reported to the police and is still under investigation.