A teacher from an institute near Pamplona, ??currently relieved of his position, is being investigated for allegedly recording with hidden cameras in the bathroom of the institute where he taught and in the fitting rooms of several commercial establishments. The Provincial Police are still investigating the material seized at the home of the person under investigation, although it is estimated that the number of victims of a possible crime against privacy is high.

The investigation into this possible crime began a few months ago, after a woman filed a complaint against this man on suspicion that she could have been recorded against her will, according to Diario de Noticias de Navarra. Foral Police agents investigated the signs of crime and, after initial inquiries, arrested the man and searched his home. There, they seized various computer material for his investigation.

From the investigations it appears that the man would have placed a microcamera in one of the toilets of the institute where he worked, a bathroom used mainly by the employees of the center itself. In addition, the Provincial Police are investigating him for allegedly having made recordings in fitting rooms of commercial establishments in Pamplona and towns in its conurbation.

In the absence of analysis of all the seized material, it is suspected that the number of victims of these recordings is high.