Man detained for recording tenants with hidden cameras in La Rioja

Authorities in La Rioja detained a man accused of recording his female tenants with hidden cameras. Prosecutor Nadia Schargrodsky requested precautionary measures to protect the victims, including bans on approach and contact.

In the province of La Rioja, a man was detained on accusations of installing hidden cameras to record his female tenants without their consent. The denuncia filed led to his arrest, according to police reports. Prosecutor Nadia Schargrodsky intervened by requesting specific precautionary measures to safeguard the affected victims. These measures include prohibitions on approaching or making any contact with the tenants. This case falls under investigations into privacy violations in rental properties. The Justice system in La Rioja continues the process to determine the full details of the incident and potential applicable penalties. No further details on the number of victims or the duration of the recordings have been reported in initial accounts.

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