Two arrested after hundreds of hotel guests were filmed in south Korea for live-stream subscribers.
By Deanna Paul Deanna Paul Reporter covering national and breaking news Email Bio Follow March 20 at 9:44 AM Four individuals were booked by authorities in Seoul on Wednesday for live-streaming secretly obtained video feed from dozens of local hotel rooms, South Korean police said.
Authorities discovered the hidden cameras inside TV boxes, wall outlets and hair dryer stands in 42 hotel rooms, the National Police Agency said in a statement obtained by CNN. The mini-recording devices, which filmed approximately 1,600 guests, had been installed in 30 hotels throughout 10 South Korean cities.
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