Revesby man arrested over eight upskirting incidents in Sydney
A Revesby man will face court after being charged over a series of upskirting incidents at three locations in Sydney.
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Police have arrested a Revesby man over eight alleged upskirting offences at two railway stations and a shopping mall.
The 26-year-old man was arrested by Bankstown police on Saturday morning at a home in Revesby and charged with eight counts of filming persons’ private parts without consent.
Police allege the offences occurred at three different locations, including Central railway station, Hurstville railway station, and a North Sydney plaza.
The upskirting allegedly occurred between April 8 and May 27.
On April 9, the Police Transport Command started investigations into allegations an unknown male was filming up a woman’s skirt while walking up a set of stairs at Central railway station.
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Police alleged during a separate investigation that images were discovered on a man’s phone which implicated him in the offences.
The man was granted conditional bail to appear at Sutherland Local Court on Wednesday, September 18.