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Doctor accused of secretly recording 4,500 videos in Australian hospital restrooms released on bail

Melbourne, Australia (AP) – Hundreds of medical colleagues in the toilets of Australian hospitals were secretly accused of a video and after a trainee surgeon was detained on Friday.

28 -year -old Ryan Cho, allegedly quoted in the Victoria State Supreme Court, the police, since 2021, three Melbourne Hospital personnel toilets secretly recorded in the 4,500 sincere video will face about 500 crimes.

Justice James Elliott decided that the young doctor would be released with his family with his family, who moved from Singapore to Melbourne to wait for his sons to be released. Parents had to publish bail 50,000 Australian dollars ($ 32,000).

The prosecutor argued that the charges offered an incentive to escape Cho and that he had no significant bond with Australia after being suspended. Cho said he would be deported if he was sentenced to permanently in Australian in April, sentenced and sentenced to 12 months or longer imprisonment.

Judge said that Cho had delivered his Singapore passport and had no criminal connection to help him leave Australia.

Police claim that Cho has recorded at least 460 women’s intimate images. Judge, Cho’nun no claim to spread these images, he said.

Cho was arrested in July after a phone was found inside a knitting bag hanging in Austin hospital toilet. Police, Peter Maccallum Cancer Center and Royal Melbourne Hospital claims that he has recorded in toilets.

His lawyer Julian McMahon was afraid that if the prosecutors were released, Cho could intervene in witnesses. McMahon said he would have hundreds of witnesses claiming similar crimes.

McMahon said, if my client had a crime to intervene in witnesses that my client would not affect the outcome of the case, ”McMahon said.

Cho was initially accused of six crimes, but on Thursday, 127 accusations were added, including the deliberate recording of sincere images without permission.

McMahon said that the allegations were too early to say that they would not be tried. Cho did not be satisfied.

Cho came Australia In 2017, he studied medicine as a student and at Melbourne Monash University.

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