Hidden camera in homestay: Airbnb removes host’s account

Company official conveys disappointment over incident, highlights ban on such devices

11:29 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Airbnb’s safety team has removed the host account of a homestay in Sabah pending an investigation into an allegation that a hidden camera was installed inside a wall socket at the lodging. 

Airbnb’s India, Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Taiwan general manager Amanpreet Bajaj in an email to Bernama said Airbnb banned hidden cameras and was disappointed to hear of such incidents. 

“While safety incidents are rare on Airbnb, we take reports such as these seriously, and we have been providing support to our guests,” he said. 

On Sunday (September 24) Bernama reported that the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry viewed the claim made by a foreign couple seriously. 

Its minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing said the Sabah government, the state Tourism Ministry and related agencies have been asked to take stern action against the allegation which was revealed on a Shanghai-based social media platform Xiaohongshu on September 14 and later shared by local news portals. – September 25, 2023

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