Security guard Kok Chuen Chong took 507 images up women's skirts
Nicole Cox, police reporter From: PerthNow December 01, 2010 2:29PM
Kok Chuen Chong, 49, was charged with taking more than 500 sneaky photos up the skirts of women at his workplaces, which included Channel 10.
Today he was sentenced to a two year intensive supervision order (similar to probation) after he was convicted of a string of charges.
Police said Chong used a mobile telephone hidden in a shopping bag to record video footage up women's dresses 507 times over a two-year period.
Mr Chong, who was employed by Wilson Security, allegedly committed the offences while working at shopping centres in Karrinyup, Innaloo, Warwick and Perth, as well as at Channel 10's Dianella studios between October 3, 2007 and December 17, 2009.
Police moved in when a member of the public alerted officers to an incident at Innaloo shopping centre on December 17 last year in which the accused allegedly tried to take inappropriate images of two students.
After a protracted investigation, Mirrabooka detectives charged Chong with 507 counts of committing an indecent act.
It is understood police seized his mobile phone and computer as evidence.
Chong immediately resigned as a security guard when he was charged.
Nicole Cox, police reporter From: PerthNow December 01, 2010 2:29PM
Kok Chuen Chong, 49, was charged with taking more than 500 sneaky photos up the skirts of women at his workplaces, which included Channel 10.
Today he was sentenced to a two year intensive supervision order (similar to probation) after he was convicted of a string of charges.
Police said Chong used a mobile telephone hidden in a shopping bag to record video footage up women's dresses 507 times over a two-year period.
Mr Chong, who was employed by Wilson Security, allegedly committed the offences while working at shopping centres in Karrinyup, Innaloo, Warwick and Perth, as well as at Channel 10's Dianella studios between October 3, 2007 and December 17, 2009.
Police moved in when a member of the public alerted officers to an incident at Innaloo shopping centre on December 17 last year in which the accused allegedly tried to take inappropriate images of two students.
After a protracted investigation, Mirrabooka detectives charged Chong with 507 counts of committing an indecent act.
It is understood police seized his mobile phone and computer as evidence.
Chong immediately resigned as a security guard when he was charged.