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Not long ago, Ms. Tang, who stayed at the Linwu International Hotel in Chenzhou, Hunan Province, found that there was a pinhole camera hidden in the charging plug facing the bed when she checked the room she was staying in.
Just when the above incident has not yet been investigated, another camera incident occurred in Chengdu, Sichuan.
After the incident was exposed, it immediately rushed to the hot search, causing netizens to pay close attention to it.

On October 23, Xiaoyun (pseudonym), a post-90s woman in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, reported that she found a secret camera in the house she once rented.
Xiao Yun said that the house was shared by her girlfriend Xiao Duo (pseudonym) in May last year. Xiao Yun rented here for about a year, and after moving away in April this year, his girlfriend Xiao Duo moved to the room where Xiao Yun lived before.
After living for a while, Xiaoduo found that there seemed to be a problem with the TV connection point next to the power plug when she was putting on makeup one morning, so Xiaoduo went forward to check it.
Subsequently, Xiao Duo found this networked camera connected to the cloud, and the camera was directed at the bed in the bedroom. Xiaoyun said that during the time he lived in the camera room, he basically changed clothes in the bedroom and on the bed after taking a shower.
Xiao Duo said that at that time, he felt that this TV signal hole was a little special and was curious to touch it, this signal hole was actually made of glass, and then took a flashlight of the mobile phone to take a picture, and found that it was a camera
Xiao Duo took the tool to pry it open, saw that inside was a camera, the red light was still flashing, so he immediately called the police!
The electrician came to check and said that the camera was installed during the first renovation, and then the electrician said that in order not to destroy the camera, it needed to be removed by professionals.
The landlord said it was unclear how the camera came from. It turned out that the landlord of this house directly rented it out after buying it, and Xiao Yun and his roommate Xiao Duo were the first tenants.
The police checked and found that it was a networked camera that could upload videos to the cloud.
Fortunately, according to the police investigation, this camera needs to be connected to the WiFi network, but the WiFi in the house has long been replaced, so the network connection has been disconnected, at least not recently, the data has not been uploaded to the cloud. At present, the police are still under further investigation.
Xiao Duo said that she no longer intends to continue to rent in the house, and she hopes that the landlord can refund the rent and deposit in full. At the same time, Xiaoyun and Xiaoduo believe that the landlord has the obligation to check whether the house is safe before renting out the house, and the landlord needs to compensate for part of the mental loss fee for the appearance of the camera in the bedroom.
Source: Upstream News