H&M Malaysia lodges police report over hidden cameras in fitting rooms
PETALING JAYA, Selangor – H&M Malaysia has made a police report after Twitter users expressed concerns that footage from concealed cameras in fitting rooms at a Kuala Lumpur store was being sold online.
H&M is a Sweden-based multinational clothing company that specialises in fast-fashion apparel for men, women, teenagers and children. She later posted an update in which an alleged victim said she had recognised herself in one of the videos. The victim also said that the recording may have been taken in October 2022.
He added: “But I want to assure the public that we are taking this matter seriously and will conduct a thorough investigation to bring those responsible to justice.”
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