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A member of Seoul 'hidden camera-hunting squad' waves a hand-held detector around the toilet seat of a women's bathroom stall
in search of hidden camera at a museum in the South Korean capital in August. | AFP-JIJI


Walking into an empty women’s bathroom stall, Park Kwang-mi waves a hand-held detector around the toilet seat, paper roll holder, doorknob and even the ventilation grill on the ceiling.

“It’s my job to make sure there’s no camera to film women while they relieve themselves,” the 49-year-old said after similarly inspecting dozens of public toilet stalls at a museum in Seoul.

“It’s weird that there are people who want to see something like that … but this is necessary to help women feel safe,” she said.

A member of Seoul city’s all-female “hidden camera-hunting” squad, Park is at the forefront of a battle against molka, or secret camera porn.


South Korea takes pride in its tech prowess, from ultra-fast broadband to cutting-edge smartphones. Around 90 percent of its 50 million people possess smartphones — the highest rate in the world.

But it’s a culture that has also given rise to an army of tech-savvy Peeping Toms in a still male-dominated country with a poor record on women’s rights.

Many use special smartphone apps to film up women’s skirts as they ride subway escalators or sit at desks, and spy cameras to gather footage from changing rooms and toilet stalls.

The images are then often shared to numerous molka speciality sites on the internet.

Such practices have become so rampant that all manufacturers of smartphones sold in South Korea are required to ensure the cameras on their devices make a loud shutter sound when taking photos.

Molka crimes are daily news, and perpetrators cover a broad social range.

A pastor at a Seoul mega-church with 100,000 members was caught filming up a woman’s skirt on an escalator. His smartphone was packed with similar images of other women.


A 31-year-old obstetrician was jailed for secretly filming female patients and nurses in a changing room and sharing some of the images on the internet.

And the head coach of South Korea’s national swimming team resigned last month after two male swimmers were found to have installed a hidden camera in the locker room of their women teammates.

According to police data, the number of molka crimes jumped more than six-fold from about 1,110 in 2010 to more than 6,600 in 2014.

While some offenders use smartphones, others employ spy-style gadgets, including ballpoint pens, glasses or wrist watches equipped with micro lenses, said Hyun Heung-ho, a detective attached to Seoul police’s metro squad.

The squad was established in 1987 to fight subway crime like pickpockets, but now its main focus is on tackling various kinds of sexual harassment, including molka crimes.

“It’s tough because the technology they use advances so fast, like special apps to mute camera sound or to show something else on the display while the camera is rolling,” Hyun said.

The majority of men nabbed by the squad are in their 20s or 30s — and include many college-educated, white-collar workers.

“They generally cry and beg to be let off, saying they were ‘simply curious,’ ” Hyun said.

Convicted offenders face a fine of up to 10 million won ($9,100) or a maximum jail term of five years.




This picture taken on August 18, 2016 shows a member of Seoul city's "hidden camera-hunting" squad waving a hand-held detector around the ventilation grill on the ceiling of a women's bathroom stall to find "secret camera" at a museum in Seoul.

To help with their crackdown, police have offered cash rewards to those reporting molka crimes and the Seoul city council has hired dozens of women like Park to scour bathrooms and other spaces for hidden cameras.

Office worker Lee Hae-kyung said she, like many of her friends, tried to avoid toilets in public spaces like subway stations.

“If I urgently need to use a public toilet, I always inspect the doorknob or the flush handle,” the 38-year-old said.

“It’s scary because many molka are apparently filmed by normal people like office workers … so who knows? An ordinary-looking guy standing next to you in the subway may be filming up your skirt,” she said.

Whenever a man stands behind Lee on an escalator, she slightly turns her body to face him or look him in the eye — a move detective Hyun says can act as a strong deterrent.

According to Lee Na-young, a sociology professor at Hanyang University in Seoul, the only real solution is a societal one.
 Lee said “upskirt videos” had been avidly consumed in South Korea and Japan for decades.

“Both are deeply conservative nations where open discussion of sex is quite taboo, people feel sexually oppressed and women are relentlessly objectified and discriminated against,” she said.

South Korea — Asia’s fourth-largest economy — has long been ranked bottom for women’s rights among OECD member nations.

Average pay for South Korean women is 63.3 percent that of men — the lowest in the OECD — and women account for 11 percent of managerial positions and 2.1 percent of corporate boards — far lower than the OECD average of 31 percent and 19 percent.


In this environment, some men view women as nothing more than sexual objects, Lee said, describing the molka trend as a “wrong marriage between fast-evolving technology and slow-evolving patriarchal culture.”

“The molka problem won’t be solved unless we deal with this bigger social problem through education at home and at school,” she said.


Anybody already paranoid going to the public restrooms as it is?

Source: Japan Times
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Date: 2016-10-18 09:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mc1a.livejournal.com
I've never thought about this... This is so gross! Watch me never use a public restroom ever again.

Date: 2016-10-18 09:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] a-cheshire-grin.livejournal.com
This is fucking scary...but as a Japanese girl, I'm used to it. In Japan we have special signs in subway stations to remind (~.~) men not to film under women's skirts. We also have female-only train compartments, because men have no problem trying to touch women's private parts, when we're wearing a dress or skirt (not even when it's school girls wearing their school uniforms, even though these girls are fucking UNDERAGED! I can tell you horror stories from my schooltime in Japan! x.x).

In this environment, some men view women as nothing more than sexual objects, Lee said, describing the molka trend as a “wrong marriage between fast-evolving technology and slow-evolving patriarchal culture.”

“The molka problem won’t be solved unless we deal with this bigger social problem through education at home and at school,” she said.



All of this! Boys need to be taught respect for girls right from the cradle on!!!

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Date: 2016-10-18 09:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] simprov.livejournal.com
well this is something ive never ever thought about while using the bathroom or when on the subways so now im convinced theres a video of me out there

Date: 2016-10-18 10:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jasmineakaiumi.livejournal.com
same lmao if there is I don't want to know n I'm happy living w that ignorance

Date: 2016-10-18 09:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tiddlywinks103.livejournal.com
Burn men to the ground.

Date: 2016-10-18 10:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baekpedaling.livejournal.com
I've never really thought about this. I do always worry in dressing rooms though. I always check to see if it's a two way mirror

Date: 2016-10-18 10:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fabulousdoll.livejournal.com
same with dressing rooms, not the mirror but I do look at the ceiling to see if there is something weird.

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Date: 2016-10-18 10:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mad-nux.livejournal.com
I watched a documentary about a mall here in our country where men placed hidden cam inside the bowls on all cubicles. super disgusting. i didnt go to public restroom for months. men literally are the worst I cant even count how many times ive been sexually harrassed

Date: 2016-10-18 10:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nefertitii.livejournal.com
im always suspicious of changing rooms and public bathrooms.

also love motels. its like the perfect place for a voyeur to place a hidden camera. im always on high paranoia alert there

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Date: 2016-10-18 10:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] broadcities.livejournal.com
men are so gross wtf

i completely agree with the sociology professor that not (only) the symptoms should be fought, but definitely the cause: patriarchy

Date: 2016-10-18 11:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cosmicjam.livejournal.com
This has always been a fear of mine and it always crosses my mind when i really have to use a public restroom. This and two way mirrors always makes me so paranoid. I wish there was a way to have that detector installed in phones or something. Ppl who do this are disturbing and despicable

Date: 2016-10-18 11:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] carra-mia.livejournal.com
They cry? They were "simply curious"?
You are "manly men" when it's convienient/in time of using power but when it's time to pay consequances of your acts you are suddenly all about 6 year olds/"boys will be boys"/"let's not ruin his bright future" narrative...
I want to vomit, seriously.

Date: 2016-10-18 11:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] camouflagecat.livejournal.com
I'm generally suspicious of men because they've proven more times than not to be some level of trash but stuff like this hasn't really crossed my mind before (tho I think it's because there's not much talk about this happening in my country) well thanks, yet another reason to be paranoid and lower my faith in men :( I usually am just paranoid of hacked computers and have my web camera covered because of it.
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Date: 2016-10-18 12:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yixingsforehead.livejournal.com
when mark zuckerberg does it, you know it's not just paranoia

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Date: 2016-10-18 11:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] girlknees.livejournal.com
...this freaks me the fuck out.
going to a women's university in seoul, almost all of my classmates have taped the cameras on their laptops because of cases where girls here have been remotely hacked and filmed unbeknownst to them (without the light near the laptop camera turning on).
this story just adds a whole new level of paranoia. this is so crazy.

Date: 2016-10-18 12:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] myrrhcat.livejournal.com
man this is fucked up. if i heard of anything like that happening near me i would never wear a skirt or use a public bathroom again

Date: 2016-10-18 12:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gathyou.livejournal.com
...I had never thought about this. This is so scary o.o
I agree that fighting the criminals only won't make a big difference, there will still be other new perverts to do this. The whole society have to change.

Date: 2016-10-18 12:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] suggestivepeach.livejournal.com

Nearly all men are disgusting to some degree. I hope this shit doesn't happen too much in places like Australia otherwise I'm never trusting public bathrooms again.

Date: 2016-10-18 12:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ah0000.livejournal.com
I never thought about this........ how do I carry a camera detector with me wherever I go now

Date: 2016-10-18 01:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yixingsforehead.livejournal.com
idk i'm more worried about webcam hacking, so i also try to cover my cam when i don't use it.
public toilets i have to use, so i refuse to be worried. however i will call the police the second i do notice something is going on, and thankful that at least some people in seoul care.

Date: 2016-10-18 02:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daikokudanji.livejournal.com
one more thing to be scared of, thank you mans

Date: 2016-10-18 03:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tewwteww.livejournal.com
That's so creepy omg. Sometimes i kinda think about it when i use public toilets. So many dudes can install whatever they want in it :(
It's so fucked up knowing those creeps spread the videos online and while never getting caught !!!

Date: 2016-10-18 04:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jrt131n.livejournal.com

What in the sam hell is wrong with men???

Date: 2016-10-18 05:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] duhm-mee.livejournal.com
this stuff honestly makes me so angry. the same type of anger i get when i have to walk home alone late at night bc i keep thinking that i shouldn't have to worry about someone attacking me just because i'm a woman. now i can't even use the washroom in peace?

sidenote tho: what does molka mean/stand for in korean?

Date: 2016-10-18 05:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mamamoos.livejournal.com
gosh this never occured to me... my friends also recently revealed none of them ever used the toilets in school - apparently this is some kind of unspoken rule? i was unaware of it haha. we went to an all-girls' school so it wasn't about being filmed but i can imagine in mixed schools women might be the same for that reason and i wonder now if that's where the practice came from.

anyway, i'm super weary of men and harassement. i never wear anything that men could see up on escalators etc. in public. i always wonder how other women are comfortable doing so, not that they should have to be the ones changing how they dress because of skeevy men of course.

on a slightly unrelated note, i am so tired of and upset at the "not all men" narrative going around. not so much from men themselves bc what do you expect (i interact with very few tbh) but from other women. i can't believe there are women out there still defending them when it's no hyperbole to say most men are disgusting any more. it's so invalidating to have other women act like you're some crazy feminist bitch!!111 i was telling my friends recently i'm not comfortable coming out as a lesbian to men because of the usual extreme fetishization and they didn't get it. i've heard such horror stories from gay friends who have told men that fact about them. how can anyone still be denying how flawed the male gender is? and they don't need any more defending. /rant

Date: 2016-10-18 07:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] a-cheshire-grin.livejournal.com
... my friends also recently revealed none of them ever used the toilets in school

What...what toilets did they use then, if they had to pee in school? Sorry...but I'm literally sitting here like o.O right now!

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Date: 2016-10-18 05:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ms-minniemaus.livejournal.com
Watch me pee my pants next time I need to use a public restroom because nope. This is so gross, I want to know how would men feel being harassed all the time, having someone cat call you or spy on you when you change.

Date: 2016-10-18 06:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lovebeat-down.livejournal.com
what the fuck
what the actual fuck
how is this so common??!! what makes so many men feel entitled to do this???!

Date: 2016-10-18 09:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nekkedness.livejournal.com
i'm really paranoid about this. i need one of those wand things :x
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