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OGUN POLICE SUMMON HOTEL OWNER OVER HIDDEN CAMERAS UNCOVERED IN ROOMS

The Ogun state police command has commenced an investigation into the alleged invasion of guests' privacy by the Pavilion Hotel at Ayepe in Odogbolu area of the State.


The development came on the heels of public outcry against the hotel management after a guest in a viral video exposed the hotel for planting hidden cameras in rooms himself and members of his family lodged.


In the trending video, a guest was seen removing a camera that was planted in an air conditioner in one of the rooms.


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The man also displayed four other cameras he removed from other rooms in the hotel where his family members lodged.


The guest said, “This is a room in the hotel we are sleeping in Ayepe; we just found out that there is a camera installed in every room. These are the four we removed from other rooms; this is the fifth room and we just found out that there is a camera inside.


“The cameras have recorded my brother’s and mother’s nakedness. Imagine, you are putting cameras in our rooms, infringing on people’s privacy, seeing people’s nakedness.”


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Reacting, Abimbola Oyeyemi, Police Public Relations Officer in Ogun State, Abimbola said, “the owner of the hotel stays in Lagos and the Divisional Police Officer in Odogbolu has invited him. We are expecting him to come and state his reasons for doing so.”


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