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The Israeli army decided to expel an officer accused of filming female soldiers with secret cameras in sensitive situations.
The Israeli military announced that the officer was removed from his post on Monday amid an ongoing investigation, indicating the strength of the evidence against him.
The officer is suspected of doing so at the various bases where he served, filming female soldiers in their barracks and other special areas using hidden cameras.
“The Israeli army takes any violation of a sexual nature seriously and will continue to promote a zero tolerance policy for anyone who does so,” the army said in its statement.
Sharoni was arrested last November and last Monday a military court extended his detention for a further seven days, according to the army statement.
Prosecutors said at least 38 women testified against him, including a female soldier who wrote on Facebook that the officer used cameras that looked like phone chargers and placed them in rooms to film female soldiers.
She explained: “The cameras filmed me 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, dressing, showering, toweling myself dry, sleeping, and broadcasting the broadcast directly to the officer.”
“Other women have stories of Sharoni hacking their phones and filming them in their living spaces,” she added.
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