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Calgary Contractor Charged After Hidden Camera Found In Bathroom

Contractor Charged After Hidden Camera Found In Bathroom
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Has your house recently undergone any type of renovation? If so, you might want to take a closer look at the work that was done.

A Calgary contractor is facing charges of voyeurism after a camera was found inside an electrical socket in the bathroom of a home that had been recently renovated.

Police allege The Good Shepherd Group placed the recording voice in the Coventry home between early August and mid-November. Police say they collected "compromising images" of two female residents.

Ting Kay Chu, 43, who also uses the alias Tohmus Tikay Chu, is charged with two counts of voyeurism and two counts of failing to comply with a court order.

Police are asking anyone who has had work done by Chu or his company to contact them, as he does not hold a valid business licence.

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