Two Sri Lankan Under-19 Cricketers Arrested for Filming Female Doctors in Hotel Bathroom
Bathroom filming of female doctors : 2 Sri Lankan cricketers arrested for sleazy crime; police in action
Hindustan Times
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Two members of the Sri Lanka Under-19 National Cricket Team were arrested for secretly filming female doctors bathing in a hotel in Narahenpita, Sri Lanka. The police are investigating whether the footage was shared online, highlighting ongoing issues of misconduct within Sri Lankan cricket.
- 01Two Under-19 cricketers arrested for secretly filming female doctors.
- 02Incident occurred at a hotel in Narahenpita, Sri Lanka.
- 03Police are investigating potential sharing of footage online.
- 04Both players were granted bail and are scheduled for a court hearing.
- 05Previous incidents of misconduct have plagued Sri Lankan cricket.
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Two cricketers from the Sri Lanka Under-19 National Cricket Team were arrested for allegedly filming female doctors bathing at a private hotel in Narahenpita, Sri Lanka, where the doctors were attending a conference. The police reported that the suspects used their mobile phones to record the doctors through bathroom openings. Furthermore, the investigation revealed that they had also recorded footage of male individuals at the hotel. Authorities are currently looking into whether any of the recorded material was uploaded online. The cricketers were granted bail set at $1,564 and are due to appear in court on May 25. This incident adds to a troubling history of misconduct among Sri Lankan cricketers, including previous allegations against notable players such as Danushka Gunathilaka and Tillakaratne Dilshan, highlighting a pressing need for better player conduct training by the Sri Lankan Cricket Board.
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This incident raises serious concerns about the safety and privacy of individuals in professional settings, particularly for women attending conferences.
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