‘High-level betrayal’: Teacher jailed for secretly filming up students’ skirts in class

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‘High-level betrayal’: Teacher jailed for secretly filming up students’ skirts in class
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‘High-level betrayal’: Eric Wong jailed for secretly filming up students’ skirts in class

when the girl bumped into a white board and dislodged a hidden phone in Wong’s classroom.

A police search of Wong’s home revealed hundreds of videos and photographs on a computer and storage device of girls in school uniform in his classroom, including images up their skirts and of their breast area. “The victim took a step backwards and knocked her body into a free-standing smart board,” police facts state.

“The victim formed the opinion that the camera on the mobile phone was purposely placed in an upwards position and was filming her whilst standing at the teacher bench.”After the incident, which occurred on a Friday, she told one of her parents on Sunday, and the parent accompanied the girl to school on Monday to inform Cammeraygal’s principal Kathy Melky.

“In some video files the accused can be seen talking to the female victims and then glance towards his mobile phone, the mobile phone is then repositioned making sure he is capturing the stated areas of the female body.”

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