A woman living in Singapore recently took to her Facebook account to expose a man who was secretly filming her in Singapore metro car.
While travelling from Outram to Harbourfront, on a Saturday evening, Uma Mageswari noticed a man, who even in an empty metro, plonked on a seat opposite to hers. He then took out his phone and sneakily started recording her.
The screen of his phone, which was reflected at the metro window, showed exactly what he was trying to do (or record).
After recording his perverted actions, she lost her temper and confronted him. The MRT staff came out in support of her, and upon further investigation, it was discovered that this man, named Suraj, had similar videos of unsuspecting victims.
On being questioned, he had innumerable excuses for his actions, and further said that she was ‘like his sister.’
You can read her entire post here:
However, her battle did not end there. Some of the comments that she got on this post included people who were shaming her for the clothes she was wearing, and asked her why she did not move to a different seat.
She put another post about the comments that she received.
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