Some people portray very unusual behavior that is termed as dangerous just like depraved NHS consultant Dr Lam Hoe Yeoh, 62, who
spent three years filming more than 1,000 patients, colleagues, friends and
even children as young as three in intimate moments with tiny recording devices
concealed in watches, pens and hearing aid boxes. Top doctor's perverse campaign of voyeurism
unravelled when he accidentally filmed himself on one of the James Bond-style
hidden cameras he rigged to watch his victims on the toilet.
The world-renowned hearing specialist fed his
obsession by using cameras hidden in lavatories at NHS and private hospitals
across Britain, his offices, the bathrooms at his £750,000 detached home in
Banstead, Surrey, and even trains as he travelled to appointments.
But Yeoh was caught red-handed when one of the
devices fell off a toilet at a Surrey hospital
and a colleague found it.
Police later seized tape which accidentally
recorded him peering into a spycam as he tried to attach it in footage that
would eventually seal his conviction.
Today Judge Warwick McKinnon at Croydon Crown Court condemned Yeoh's
'nefarious and despicable actions' as pictures of the high-tech devices he used
in his perverted spying were released by police.
Sentencing him to the 'substantial' jail term of eight years in prison, of which he will serve five years before being released on licence, he said: 'The sheer scale, the gravity, the ingrained and compulsive behaviour demonstrated by the offences is significantly important.
'You are considered a high risk to the public.
'(Had you not been caught), I have no doubt that
this prolific offending on a hitherto unprecedented scale would have
continued.'
One of Yeoh 's victims waved sarcastically as the
shamed doctor was led from the court to begin the sentence.
Source: Daily mail Uk
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