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Spycam crimes have become so prevalent that female police officers now regularly inspect public toilets to check for cameras in women's stalls.PHOTO: AFP
SEOUL (AFP) - Mr Shin Jang-jin's shop in Incheon offers seemingly innocuous household items, from pens and lighters to watches and smoke detectors, but with a secret feature - a hidden 1mm-wide-lens that can shoot video.
Over the past decade, Mr Shin has sold thousands of gadgets. But his industry is coming under pressure as ultra-wired South Korea battles a growing epidemic of so-called "molka", or spycam videos - mostly of women, secretly filmed by men in public places.
Mr Shin insists his gadgets serve a useful purpose, allowing people to capture evidence of domestic violence or child abuse, and told AFP he has refused to serve customers looking to spy on women in toilets.
"They thought I would understand them as a fellow man. I turned them away," he said.
But the 52-year-old admits he is not always able to spot unscrupulous buyers.
In 2015, he was questioned by police after one of his products - a camera installed inside a mobile phone cover - was used to secretly film women in a dressing room at a water park outside Seoul.
He had sold the device to a female customer and said he had no idea she would use it to film and distribute illicit footage online.
Under current regulations, spycam buyers are not required to give personal information, making it difficult to trace their ownership and use of the devices.
But some lawmakers are hoping to change that, co-sponsoring a Bill in August that requires hidden camera buyers to register with a government database, raising alarm among retailers like Mr Shin.
Spycam crimes have become so prevalent that female police officers now regularly inspect public toilets to check for cameras in women's stalls.
In one case, offenders had live streamed footage of around 800 couples having sex - filmed in hotel rooms using cameras installed inside hairdryer holders, wall sockets and digital TV boxes.
As well as secretly filming women in schools, toilets and offices, "revenge porn" - private sex videos filmed and shared without permission by disgruntled former boyfriends, former husbandsย or malicious acquaintances - is believed to be equally widespread.
In a burgeoning scandal that has shaken South Korea's entertainment industry, K-pop star Jung Joon-young was arrested this month on charges of filming and distributing illicit sex videos without the consent of his female partners.
The number of spycam crimes reported to police surged from around 2,400 in 2012 to nearly 6,500 in 2017.
According to official statistics, about 98 per cent of convicted offenders are men - ranging from school teachers and college professors to church pastors and police officers - while more than 80 per cent of victims are women.
"I turn customers away when it isn't clear why and what they want hidden cameras for," Mr Lee Seung-yon, who customises spycam gadgets in Seoul, told AFP.
But he admitted his approach was no guarantee against crimes.
With the Bill currently under consideration by a parliamentary committee, gadget retailers like Mr Shin fear it will turn away potential customers.
"More than 90 per cent of spycam porn crimes are due to mobile phones, not specialised items," he said, adding that any crackdown on the gadgets was akin to blaming knife makers for knife-related murders.
While there is no official data to support Mr Shin's claim, a police official told AFP that "most" spycam footage is taken using smartphones.
But women's rights activists say the claim is "misleading", citing numerous cases involving customised cameras.
Furthermore, they argue that since smartphones sold in the South are required to make a loud shutter noise when taking pictures - a measure put in place to combat spycam crimes - many offenders deploy high-tech devices or use special apps that mute the sound to secretly film victims.
"Victims in most spycam crimes realise they were filmed only after illicit footage had been shared online, whereas crimes involving mobile phones are much easier to catch in the first place," said Ms Lee Hyo-rin of the Korea Cyber Sexual Violence Response Centre.
"The sole purpose of these gadgets is to deceive others," she told AFP.
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Updated 0851 GMT (1651 HKT) March 21, 2019
Seoul (CNN)About 1,600 people have been secretly filmed in motel rooms in South Korea, with the footage live-streamed online for paying customers to watch, police said Wednesday.
Two men have been arrested and another pair investigated in connection with the scandal, which involved 42 rooms in 30 accommodations in 10 cities around the country. Police said there was no indication the businesses were complicit in the scheme.
In South Korea, small hotels of the type involved in this case are generally referred to as motels or inns.
Cameras were hidden inside digital TV boxes, wall sockets and hairdryer holders and the footage was streamed online, the Cyber Investigation Department at the National Police Agency said in a statement.
Cameras found by police hidden inside a hotel wall outlet (left) and hair dryer stand (right).
The site had more than 4,000 members, 97 of whom paid a $44.95 monthly fee to access extra features, such as the ability to replay certain live streams. Between November 2018 and this month, police said, the service brought in upward of $6,000.
"There was a similar case in the past where illegal cameras were (secretly installed) and were consistently and secretly watched, but this is the first time the police caught where videos were broadcast live on the internet," police said.
South Korea has a serious problem with spy cameras and illicit filming. In 2017, more than 6,400 cases of illegal filming were reported to police, compared to around 2,400 in 2012.
Last year, tens of thousands of women took to the streets of Seoul and other cities to protest against the practice and demand action, under the slogan "My Life is Not Your Porn."
Illicit spy cam cases skyrocket in South Korea 02:24
In response, Seoul launched a special squad of women inspectors who have been conducting regular inspections of the city's 20,000 or so public toilets to search for spy cameras, though some critics have denounced the move as a superficial response to a societal issue.
Lee Ji-soo, a computer specialist who helps women scrub the web of images taken without their consent, told CNN last year her company had seen a surge in demand since the protests drew attention to the issue.
"The most common things that the clients are saying -- and they are quite heartbreaking -- are 'I want to die' or 'I cannot leave my house.' Especially the victims of spy cam or illegally taken videos say that when they encounter people on the street, they feel like they would be recognized," she said.
In January, the co-owner of a South Korean revenge porn site was sentenced to four years in prison and ordered to pay a fine of $1.26 million. Soranet, which was shut down last year, was a popular site for uploading videos and photos taken using hidden and upskirt cameras.
Editor's note: This story has been updated to note the size of the accommodations involved and that in South Korea small hotels are typically referred to as motels.
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