A group of horrified women have contacted police after discovering that a spy camera was fitted inside the changing room at an H&M store at a shopping centre.

The secret filming of customers as they changed at the store was discovered when one of the victims spotted herself in a clip when it was flagged online.
The footage, shot from above the fitting room, shows women trying on different clothes at an H&M branch at a shopping centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
In a note, she said: “One of the people in those videos is me, and it’s causing enormous embarrassment now that it’s been made public.
“I hope that you can help me (sad face) by the way – the fitting room is at H&M if I’m not mistaken, because I bought a shirt there around 6 October 2022.”
More women were horrified to find that the videos were being shown online and apparently sold.
Police have not commented, but H&M made a statement saying: “The safety of our customers is of utmost importance to us.
“A police report has been made, and investigations are currently ongoing.

“We have conducted an inspection of all fitting rooms and are working to ensure that there are no security breaches that will compromise the privacy of our customers.”
Several women contacted police about the videos, which are currently being promoted on a social media account known as @Hiddencamxx.