![]() Two other men, thought to have helped by installing the cameras, are also being investigated.The suspects netted 7 million won (£4,700) from broadcasting the private lives of guests using innocuous household objects, such as hairdryers and TV sets, with tiny cameras installed, police said.They would then broadcast the footage on a website with thousands of members, charging a $44.95 monthly fee, CNN reports.More than 800 illegally filmed videos had been streamed over the months the rooms and site had been operational.Read more.Police in Seoul told CNN that while cases of illegal voyeurism is nothing new, this is the first time they had discovered such footage being broadcast live on the internet.'There was a similar case in the past where illegal cameras were installed in (hotels) and were consistently and secretly watched, but this is the first time the police caught where videos were broadcast live on the internet,' police told CNN.The case reflects South Korea’s growing cultural problem of voyeurism.South Korea has been battling a growing epidemic of so-called 'molka' - spycam videos mostly showing women, having been secretly filmed by men in schools, toilets and offices. ![]() Police arrested two men suspected of hooking up 42 rooms in 30 hotels to an online community of 4,099 members, 97 of whom paid for the streaming service, according to local media.Two South Korean men have been arrested after allegedly installing spy cameras in dozens of hotel rooms, secretly recording more than 1,600 guests and live-streaming the footage.There is no evidence that any of the hotels involved were complicit.Two South Korean men have been arrested after allegedly installing spy cameras in dozens of hotel rooms, secretly recording more than 1,600 guests and live-streaming the footage. Two other men, thought to have helped by installing the cameras, are also being investigated. ![]() More than 1,500 hotel guests in South Korea were found to be unwitting performers for a community of online voyeurs in rooms carefully rigged with tiny cameras hidden in everyday objects.
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