Recently, a man caught someone else recording him with the camera of his mobile phone in the toilet at MacRitchie Reservoir.
He had been sitting on a bench in the area, aiming the device towards the cubicle where he took his shower.
Feeling uneasy, the man received the assistance of other park-goers in confronting the perpetrator, and he admitted to committing the offence.
The man subsequently filed a police report regarding the matter.
Speaking to MS News, Amyn shared that the incident occurred on 21 Oct, 11am, in a toilet at MacRitchie Reservoir.
After completing his run, he entered the showers. This was when he spotted a young man seated on a bench in the area, fully dressed.
Placing his belongings down on the bench, Amyn proceeded to shower in one of the cubicles. Upon exiting it, he realised the man was still present.
“It became apparent that he had positioned his camera discreetly, aiming towards the open shower area,” Amyn said.
Feeling uneasy, Amyn said he discreetly captured photographic evidence of the man’s actions.
He then went to seek assistance from fellow parkgoers in the area.
Together, they confronted the perpetrator, who initially attempted to deny his actions and hastily deleted the recorded footage.
However, Amyn and the other park-goers pressed on with the confrontation.
“Through persistent questioning, one of the individuals accompanying me successfully pressured him into admitting his misconduct,” he said.
After the confrontation, Amyn contacted the police to report the incident.
Upon their arrival, the group detailed what had happened, and police proceeded to examine the man’s phone.
The device reportedly contained additional incriminating videos, proving their allegations true.
While there has been no update on the situation since that day, Amyn said police informed him they would call him to come down to the station if they require more information.
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