Chicago Sun-Times

United flier allegedly put camera in first-class bathroom

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The FBI has accused a Malaysian man of placing a camera in the first-class bathroom of a United Airlines flight earlier this year from San Diego to Houston.

A female first-class passenger went to the bathroom mid-flight on May 5 and saw “an item with a blue blinking light,” according to court documents filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. The woman, unnamed in the document, wasn’t sure if what she found was part of the aircraft but brought it to the flight crew.

United Airlines Corporate Security determined the item in question was a video recording device. “After viewing the informatio­n on the device, a male was caught on video installing the device in the first class lavatory of this particular flight,” per the document. While the man’s face couldn’t be identified in the video, his clothing and jewelry were visible. Footage of passengers boarding the aircraft in San Diego, and the man leaving the aircraft in Houston, helped the FBI track him down: Choon Ping Lee, a Malaysian citizen who works for Halliburto­n, an oil field service company. He was formally charged on Aug. 5.

“The safety and security of our customers is our top priority,” United spokespers­on Kimberly Gibbs told USA Today in a statement. “When our crew was alerted of this issue they acted quickly to notify the appropriat­e authoritie­s. We will fully cooperate and support this investigat­ion

as it moves forward.”

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