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Man caught on camera peeping into another guy’s toilet stall, tries to run away and flee the scene

Singapore ― A peeping tom was caught in the act at Tanglin Shopping Centre when he was filmed looking into another man’s toilet cubicle.

In a viral video posted on Instagram page @SgfollowsAll, the peeping tom could be seen looking over the stall’s divider, with his head clearly seen in the background. While it is unclear when exactly the incident happened, it was shared online on Monday (Oct 18).

The incident allegedly took place at the male toilet on Level 6 of Tanglin Shopping Centre. In the video’s caption, the victim said that the peeping tom tried to get away, but the former managed to stop him.

In the video, the next shot showed the peeping tom, who was dressed in a blue checked long-sleeved shirt, could be seen kneeling on the floor, possibly mumbling apologies.

As the video continued, the victim tried to take a photo of the peeping tom, but the latter managed to shield his face with his hand. The victim could also be heard telling the peeping tom: “You were looking! You were looking over the stall!” before the peeping tom started to try to escape by running down a staircase.

Even while running, the peeping tom tried to cover the victim’s phone camera, prompting the latter to shout: “Don’t touch my phone!”.

In the caption, the victim said: “I was in [the] toilet, I saw [a] man peeking over [and] he tried [to] run away when I saw him…I stopped him…Have been other reports of minors [b]eing looked at in toilet”.

 

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